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  • Developing oral language skills through storytelling and engaging in dialogue with the friend
  • Exercising imagination and creativity by inventing characters, settings, and plots during the pretend reading
  • Building comprehension and sequencing skills as the child retells a familiar story to the friend
  • Enhancing social-emotional skills through the act of sharing and taking turns during the activity

To further develop language skills, you can encourage the child to create their own stories and pretend to read them to their friend. Additionally, using props and costumes can add an element of dramatic play to the activity, further enhancing imagination and creativity.

Book Recommendations

  • The Pigeon Needs a Bath! by Mo Willems: A fun and engaging picture book perfect for pretend reading with a friend.
  • Dragons Love Tacos by Adam Rubin: A humorous and imaginative story that is great for engaging young children in pretend reading play.

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