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  • The toddler learned about the letters of the alphabet.
  • They practiced associating each letter with its corresponding sound.
  • They recognized the visual representation of each letter.
  • They learned to identify and differentiate between uppercase and lowercase letters.
  • They practiced tracing the letters with their fingers.
  • They learned basic phonics by associating letter sounds with words starting with that letter.
  • They improved their fine motor skills by holding and manipulating the letters.
  • They developed their creativity by arranging and rearranging the letters to form words or patterns.
  • They practiced spatial awareness and hand-eye coordination while placing the letters in different positions.

To further develop the child's skills related to this activity:

1. Encourage the child to practice writing the letters using a pencil or crayon on paper.

2. Introduce the child to simple word puzzles or word search activities using the letters they have learned.

3. Play alphabet games with the child, such as asking them to find objects around the house that start with a specific letter.

4. Read alphabet books together to reinforce letter recognition and phonics skills.

5. Create a letter-themed art project where the child can use various materials (e.g., playdough, colored sand, stickers) to form the letters.

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