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  • Increased vocabulary: The child learns new words and phrases through exposure to different stories and characters.
  • Improved listening skills: Hearing stories read aloud helps the child focus on spoken language and develop their comprehension abilities.
  • Enhanced imagination: Being read to can stimulate a child's imagination, encouraging creative thinking and storytelling skills.
  • Introduces narrative structure: Through exposure to various stories, the child learns about plot, characters, and the flow of a narrative.

Continued development related to being read to can include encouraging the child to ask questions about the story, retell the plot in their own words, or even act out scenes from the book. Additionally, providing opportunities for the child to choose their own books and participate in reading aloud can further engage them in the activity.

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