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  • Identified different types of farm animals, such as cows, chickens, and pigs.
  • Observed the life cycle of plants by seeing seeds being planted and growing into crops.
  • Learned about the process of milk production by witnessing cows being milked.
  • Understood the importance of pollination as they saw bees and butterflies near flowering plants.
  • Discovered the concept of sustainability by observing how farmers rotate crops to maintain soil health.
  • Recognized the connection between food and the farm by seeing where fruits, vegetables, and dairy products come from.
  • Developed an understanding of animal care and welfare by observing how farmers handle and feed their livestock.
  • Explored the concept of environmental conservation as they noticed efforts to minimize waste and promote recycling on the farm.

Continuing to build on the farm visit experience, encourage the child to:

- Keep a nature journal where they can sketch and write about plants, animals, and their observations during farm visits or outdoor adventures.

- Create a miniature farm diorama using clay or craft materials, incorporating different aspects of the farm and its ecosystem.

- Research and learn more about specific farm animals, their characteristics, and their role in the food chain.

- Explore the concept of organic farming and its benefits for the environment and human health.

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