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  • The child learned about the characteristics of amphibians, such as having moist skin and being able to live both on land and in water.
  • They learned about different types of amphibians, such as frogs, toads, and salamanders.
  • The child learned about the life cycle of amphibians, including the process of metamorphosis from tadpole to adult.
  • They learned about the habitats and environments where amphibians can be found, such as ponds, lakes, and forests.
  • The child learned about the importance of amphibians in the ecosystem, such as their role in controlling insect populations.

Continued development related to the activity:

1. Encourage the child to explore more about specific types of amphibians, such as researching different species and their unique characteristics.

2. Take the child on a nature walk or visit a local pond to observe amphibians in their natural habitat.

3. Provide opportunities for the child to create their own amphibian habitat, such as setting up a small aquarium with plants and water for tadpoles.

4. Engage the child in hands-on activities, such as creating models or drawings of different stages of the amphibian life cycle.

5. Encourage the child to read books or watch documentaries about amphibians to further expand their knowledge on the subject.

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