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  • The child has learned hand-eye coordination through aiming and hitting the ball with the golf club.
  • They have developed motor skills by swinging the golf club to make accurate shots.
  • They have improved their balance and coordination by navigating the obstacles on the crazy golf course.
  • They have enhanced their understanding of spatial awareness by determining the strength and angle needed to putt the ball into the hole.

For continued development related to crazy golf, encourage the child to practice different types of shots, such as chip shots or bunker shots. They can also create their own mini-golf course at home using household items and challenge family members or friends to play. Additionally, they can explore the rules and techniques of professional golfers to further improve their skills.

Book Recommendations

  • The Littlest Golfer by Phil Bildner: This book tells the story of a young girl who loves golf and dreams of becoming a professional golfer. It highlights the importance of perseverance and determination.
  • Putt Like a Pro: A Practical Guide to Crazy Golf by John Richardson: This book provides tips and tricks for mastering crazy golf. It covers various techniques, strategies, and common mistakes to avoid.
  • Golf: The Ultimate Guide by DK: This comprehensive guide introduces the basics of golf and covers everything from equipment and rules to different playing styles and famous golf courses around the world.

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