Science
- The child learned about the habitat and behavior of wild rabbits.
- They gained an understanding of the diet and food sources of wild rabbits.
- They explored the life cycle and reproduction of wild rabbits.
- They learned about the predators and threats to wild rabbits in their environment.
After the activity, encourage the child to create a mini-habitat or diorama depicting the natural environment of wild rabbits. This can involve gathering materials such as twigs, leaves, and grass to create a realistic setting for the rabbits. Additionally, they can write a short story or create a comic strip that illustrates the life of wild rabbits in their habitat.
Book Recommendations
- Rabbit Hill by Robert Lawson: A heartwarming story about the lives of wild rabbits living on a farm.
- The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter: A classic tale of a mischievous rabbit's adventures in the garden.
- The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams: A timeless story about a toy rabbit's journey to becoming real, with themes of love and friendship.
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