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color pattern Practice Set 42. Engaging learning.

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        "concept": "Weather Observation Log",
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        "concept": "Color Mixing Discovery",
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        "instructions": "Start with the three primary colors. Mix red and blue, then blue and yellow, then red and yellow. Name each result. Ask what other combinations the child wants to try.",
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        "concept": "One-to-One Counting",
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          "soil",
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