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  • Learned about the properties of water through hands-on experience
  • Observed how water can change its shape and flow
  • Discovered the concept of buoyancy by observing objects floating or sinking in water
  • Learned about the effects of gravity on water slides and water flow
  • Explored the concept of water pressure through water sprays and fountains
  • Observed the different states of water (liquid, solid, and gas) in various attractions
  • Learned about the importance of water conservation and the need to save water

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Encourage the child to explore more about water and its properties through simple experiments at home. They can try filling different containers with water and observe how it takes the shape of the container, or experiment with objects to see if they float or sink. Additionally, they can learn about the water cycle and how water changes states by conducting experiments with ice cubes and steam. Visiting other water parks or aquariums can also provide further opportunities for learning about water and marine life.

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