This video is answering the question of can you climb The Leaning Tower of Pisa.
Tips for Parents
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Here's how to talk to your child about it
You can climb the Leaning Tower of Pisa, even though it's leaning. It's checked regularly to make sure it's safe. You can see the bells by climbing the north staircase, which has two fewer steps than the south.
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Some activities you can do with your child now
- Discuss the concept of leaning and stability with your child, using the Leaning Tower of Pisa as an example. - Encourage your child to imagine climbing the tower and ask them how they would feel being up high. - Take your child on a virtual tour of the Leaning Tower of Pisa using online resources or books. - Create a drawing or craft activity where your child can design their own leaning tower.
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Pretend play with your child
GAME: "Leaning Tower Adventure" INSTRUCTIONS: Pretend to be engineers exploring the Leaning Tower of Pisa with your child. Take turns climbing the north staircase, counting two less steps each time. See who can reach the top first and ring the imaginary bells. Watch out for the tower's famous lean along the way!
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1 take away from the video for your child
Lesson: Perseverance and determination can help you overcome challenges.
