Abstract

Stimulating children's interest in exploring the plant world is a means to communicate and familiarize them with the surrounding environment, to interact and express their desires, forming and understanding the phenomena around them, educating them to behave appropriately towards nature and society. Through these methods, teachers develop children's skills in observation, critical thinking, analysis, synthesis, and abstraction. Exploring the plant world for preschool children satisfies their curiosity and desire for knowledge about the phenomena of the surrounding world, while also contributing to the development of their sensory sensitivity and abilities in memory, imagination, comparison, synthesis, and classification... Helping children recognize the relationship between natural phenomena and the familiar social environment. This fosters in children a love for nature, their country, and people, and helps expand their knowledge base.

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