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  • The child has learned about imagination and creativity by pretending to be princesses with her sister.
  • The child has learned about role-playing and storytelling by creating a princess-themed scenario with her sister.
  • The child has learned about cooperation and communication by playing with her sister and coordinating their pretend play as princesses.

Encourage the child to further develop her creativity and imagination by creating her own princess stories and characters. She can draw or paint her princesses and their magical worlds. She can also try making simple princess costumes or props using materials around the house.

Book Recommendations:

  • The Paper Bag Princess by Robert Munsch: A story about a princess who outwits a dragon and saves a prince.
  • Princess Academy by Shannon Hale: A tale about a group of girls training to become princesses and the power of friendship.
  • Princess in Black by Shannon Hale and Dean Hale: A series of books about a princess who secretly fights monsters and saves the day.

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