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Science

  • The child learned about balance and stability as they tried to stack the maki pieces without toppling over.
  • They observed the different shapes and sizes of the maki pieces, learning about spatial awareness and geometry.
  • Through trial and error, they developed problem-solving skills and learned about cause and effect when the stack fell down.
  • They may have gained an understanding of gravity and its effect on the stability of the stack.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore more about shapes and sizes by using different objects from around the house to create their own balancing games. They can also learn about the science of balance and stability by experimenting with different objects and observing how they behave when stacked or arranged in various ways.

Book Recommendations

  • Maki the Sushi Cat by Jordan Yamada: This book follows the adventures of a cat named Maki as he explores the world of sushi. It's a fun and colorful book that introduces children to the world of Japanese cuisine.
  • The Magic School Bus Gets Baked in a Cake: A Book About Kitchen Chemistry by Joanna Cole: In this book, Ms. Frizzle takes the class on a delicious adventure through the science of cooking and baking. It's a great way for kids to learn about the science behind food and cooking.
  • Balancing Act by Ellen Stoll Walsh: This book follows a group of mice as they use different objects to create a balancing act. It's a fun and interactive way for kids to learn about balance and stability.

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