Have you been helping make Valentine cards for someone special (or the kids in your son or daughter’s playgroup)? Do you cross your heart when making a promise? Have you recently danced to Katy Perry’s “Teenage Dream” in the car? Have you noticed that hearts are everywhere?!
A long time ago, people thought emotions came from the heart, probably because the heart beats faster when a person becomes scared or excited.
Today, we know that emotions come from the brain, and in this case, the brain tells the heart when to speed up or slow down as a reaction to being scared or excited. But since Valentine’s day is quickly approaching, we thought it would be a perfect time to talk about the heart!
In this issue of Let’s Discover, we will explore the heart in simple terms to help you explain how the heart works to your curious little one(s). You’ll also find an easy at-home activity to provide a fun, hands-on learning experience as you go. Let’s get started!
First of all, the heart is actually a muscle! It’s located a little to the left of the middle of your chest and it’s about the size of your fist. There are lots of muscles all over your body, in the arms, legs, back, and in even the “behind”. But the heart muscle is particularly special because of what it does. The heart pumps blood to the entire body, which in turn provides the body with the oxygen and nutrients it needs to stay alive. It also helps carry waste away our body doesn’t need. Your heart is sort of like a pump, or two pumps in one. The right side of the heart receives blood from the body while the left side of the heart does the exact opposite: It receives blood from the lungs and pumps it out to the rest of the body.
You might find it easier to describe the heart to children by doing a hands-on activity. In this Let’s Discover experiment, we will be making a model of the heart to demonstrate how a heart pumps blood throughout the body.
At-home Heart Pump Experiment:
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Can you get water to move through the straws? In what direction does the water move? You have just simulated the hearts’ pumping action! How cool!
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And to discover more about the heart and love this Valentine’s Day, join us at Discover Love – our adults-only event full of unique, fun and love-themed activities. Tickets only $10!
For more great things to discover – visit the Discovery Centre on Barrington Street in Halifax, check out their website or join them on facebook.
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