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  • The child learned that books contain information about the human body.
  • The child observed pictures and illustrations of different parts of the human body.
  • The child learned about the names and functions of some body parts.
  • The child gained knowledge about the basic structure and organization of the human body.
  • The child may have learned new vocabulary related to the human body.

To further develop the child's understanding of the human body, you can:

  • Create a simple anatomy matching game with flashcards, where the child matches body parts to their names.
  • Engage in interactive activities, such as singing songs or watching videos, that further explore the different body systems.
  • Encourage the child to draw or color their own human body diagrams, labeling the major organs and body parts.
  • Visit a local library or museum to find more books or exhibits about the human body.
  • Supplement the learning with hands-on activities, like building a model of the human skeleton using materials like pasta or straws.
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