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Science

  • The child learned about the properties of water, including its ability to flow, freeze, and evaporate.
  • They observed how water can change forms from liquid to solid (ice) and to gas (water vapor).
  • They discovered the concept of buoyancy by observing objects sinking or floating in water.
  • By playing with water, they learned about the importance of water for living things and the water cycle.

After the activity, you can continue the child's development by discussing the importance of conserving water and exploring different sources of water like rivers, lakes, and oceans. You can also take the opportunity to teach about water pollution and how to protect water sources. Encourage the child to make observations about water in the environment and ask open-ended questions to stimulate their curiosity about the world around them.

Book Recommendations

  • Why Should I Save Water? by Jen Green: This book teaches children about the importance of conserving water and how to use it wisely.
  • All the Water in the World by George Ella Lyon: This poetic book explores the water cycle and the interconnectedness of water across the planet.
  • Water is Water by Miranda Paul: This beautifully illustrated book introduces children to the different forms of water and its role in nature.

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