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Science

  • The child learned about the properties of matter by manipulating the playdoh and experiencing its texture, shape, and flexibility.
  • They explored color mixing and observed how different colors can be combined to create new colors, developing an understanding of primary and secondary colors.
  • They practiced fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination while shaping the playdoh into various objects, enhancing their understanding of shapes and spatial concepts.
  • Through imaginative play with the playdoh, the child began to explore the concept of change and transformation, particularly as they shaped and reshaped the playdoh into different forms.

Encourage the child to use playdoh to create scenes or models related to scientific concepts they are learning in school, such as the water cycle, plant life cycle, or animal habitats. This can help reinforce their understanding of these concepts in a fun and tactile way, while also incorporating creative expression.

Book Recommendations

  • Play-Doh: My First 100 Words by Hasbro: A book that introduces first words and objects through colorful Play-Doh illustrations, perfect for early readers.
  • Playdough Counting Fun by Michelle H. Nagel: A counting book with playful playdoh-themed illustrations to engage young learners in basic math concepts.
  • Lucy's Playful Play-Dough by Rachel Tidd: A story about creativity and imagination as Lucy creates various things with her playdough and learns about the joy of art and self-expression.

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