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Science

  • The child learned about the changing states of matter through the process of mixing ingredients to create the cake batter and then observing the batter as it went through the baking process to become a cake.
  • They gained an understanding of the basic chemistry involved in baking, such as how the combination of ingredients like flour, eggs, and sugar creates a chemical reaction that produces the cake.
  • The child learned about the concept of cause and effect, particularly in relation to following a recipe's instructions and seeing how the different ingredients and steps produce the final outcome of a cake.

For continued development, you can encourage the child to explore more kitchen science experiments, such as making homemade butter from cream or observing the process of yeast rising in bread dough. This can provide them with more opportunities to learn about chemical reactions and the properties of different ingredients.

Related Educational Toys and Games

  • Tiny Baking! Kids Real Cooking Cupcake and Cookie Set by SmartLab Toys: This kit provides children with hands-on experience in baking, helping them learn about measurement, mixing, and following recipes in a fun, interactive way.
  • National Geographic Kids First Big Book of Science by Catherine D. Hughes: This book introduces young children to basic science concepts in an engaging and colorful manner, encouraging their curiosity and understanding of the world around them.
  • Melissa & Doug Slice and Bake Wooden Cookie Play Food Set: This toy allows children to mimic the process of baking and decorating cookies, providing them with imaginative play and developmental opportunities related to kitchen science.
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