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  • The child learned about the concept of rainforests and their importance in the world.
  • They learned about the different animals and plants that can be found in the rainforest.
  • They learned about the indigenous people who live in the rainforest and their way of life.
  • They learned about the importance of conservation and protecting the rainforest.
  • They learned about the different layers of the rainforest and how each layer supports different types of life.

Continued development related to the activity can include:

  • Encouraging the child to create their own rainforest diorama using materials such as paper, cardboard, and toy animals.
  • Reading books or watching documentaries about rainforests to further expand their knowledge.
  • Engaging in discussions about the importance of rainforest conservation and brainstorming ways to help protect them.
  • Encouraging the child to draw or paint their favorite rainforest animal or plant.
  • Visiting a local botanical garden or nature reserve that has a rainforest exhibit to experience it firsthand.
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