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  • The child learned about different types of animals and their characteristics by observing the variety of animals present in the zoo.
  • They learned about the habitats of different animals, such as the rainforest, the desert, and the ocean, by visiting different sections of the zoo.
  • They learned about the food habits of animals by observing zookeepers feeding them and noticing what they ate.
  • The child learned about the importance of conservation and protecting endangered species by seeing signs and exhibitions about these topics in the zoo.
  • They learned about the life cycle of some animals by observing baby animals and their parents, like seeing a baby elephant with its mother.
  • The child learned about animal behavior by observing their movement, interactions with each other, and their responses to stimuli.

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Encourage the child to draw pictures or create models of the animals they saw at the zoo. This can help them remember and reinforce their learning. Discuss interesting facts about each animal and have the child share what they found most fascinating about the zoo visit. Watch educational videos or documentaries about animals to further expand their knowledge and encourage curiosity about the natural world.

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