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  • The child learned about the concept of motion and how trains move on tracks.
  • They observed different types of trains, such as steam trains, diesel trains, and electric trains.
  • The child learned about the role of a locomotive and how it pulls the train.
  • They discovered that trains have different parts, including wheels, couplers, and a caboose.
  • The child explored the concept of speed and how it relates to trains.
  • They observed the different sounds that trains make, such as whistles and chugging noises.
  • The child learned about train safety, including the importance of not playing on train tracks.
  • They explored the concept of train routes and how train tracks intersect.
  • The child discovered that trains can transport people and goods from one place to another.

For continued development, encourage the child to:

  • Create their own train using building blocks or recycled materials and explain how it moves.
  • Research and learn about different types of trains from around the world, including high-speed trains and famous historical trains.
  • Visit a local train museum or take a train ride to experience trains firsthand.
  • Read books or watch educational videos about trains to further expand their knowledge on the subject.
  • Play pretend by setting up a train station and taking turns being the train conductor, ticket collector, and passengers.
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