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Science

  • The child learned about the reaction between baking soda and vinegar, creating carbon dioxide gas and causing the balls to fizz and move.
  • They observed the physical change in the balls as they expanded and fizzed due to the chemical reaction.
  • They experienced a hands-on introduction to the concept of cause and effect as they witnessed the reaction taking place.

To continue developing the child's scientific curiosity and understanding, you can encourage them to ask questions about other household items that might react similarly to the baking soda and vinegar. This can lead to more experiments and discussions about chemical reactions.

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