Science
- The child now understands the concept of gravity and how it affects objects.
- They have learned the terms 'vertical' and 'horizontal' and can distinguish between the two.
- They have gained awareness of how gravity influences the movement of objects in vertical and horizontal directions.
As a tip for continued development, consider conducting simple experiments to demonstrate the effects of gravity and using real-life examples to relate to the concepts learned. Encourage the child to ask questions about gravity and its impact on everyday objects.
Related Educational Toys and Games
- Learning Resources Primary Science Jumbo Magnifiers by Learning Resources: These magnifiers can help children explore scientific concepts and closely examine objects, fostering an interest in science.
- Gravity Maze Marble Run Brain Game by ThinkFun: This game enables children to learn about gravity and spatial reasoning as they build marble run challenges.
- National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Science by National Geographic Kids: This book introduces scientific concepts in an engaging and accessible way for young learners.
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