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  • Art: The child can draw and color a picture depicting skin wrinkling in water.
  • English Language Arts: The child can write a short paragraph explaining why skin wrinkles in water.
  • History: The child can research and learn about historical figures who studied human anatomy and skin physiology.
  • Math: The child can measure and record the time it takes for their skin to wrinkle in water and create a chart displaying the data.
  • Physical Education: The child can participate in a swimming or water-based activity to experience firsthand how their skin wrinkles in water.
  • Science: The child can further explore the concept by conducting experiments with different water temperatures, salt concentrations, or skin types to observe variations in skin wrinkling.
  • Social Studies: The child can research cultural practices related to water and the impact on skin health and beauty.

For continued development related to the activity, encourage the child to:

- Engage in further research on the biology of skin and how it reacts to water.

- Explore different artistic mediums to create visual representations of skin wrinkling.

- Conduct experiments with other objects or materials to observe and compare how water affects them.

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