lovevery
Aug 19
18K
365K
40.9%
Gaining a complete understanding of cause and effect requires time and experience with it. In fact, while babies may begin to explore the concept at as early as 6 months of age, research from the University of California, Berkeley, notes that many children may not fully comprehend it until they’re 2 to 4 years old.
Simple activities that clearly demonstrate causality can be fun and engaging for your little one and help them grasp the subject. 🧠
Try making a colorful rain cloud with your child, like this one created by @bright_little_brains. Encourage your little one to use the Liquid Color Lab from The Problem Solver Play Kit to mix food coloring and water in hues of the rainbow. 🌈 Top a clear vase or jar of water with a cloud of shaving cream. Then, prompt your child to transfer different colored drops of water to the top of the cloud and watch the effect. 🌧️
Follow us and add us to your favorites for more science-backed and stage-based fun. ✨
#DIYActivity #ToddlerActivities #LoveveryToddler #Colors #ColorMixing #ColorActivities
lovevery
Aug 19
18K
365K
40.9%
Cost:
Manual Stats:
Include in groups:
Products:
