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  • Learned vocabulary related to sewing such as thread, needle, fabric, and pattern
  • Practiced reading and following sewing instructions
  • Improved reading comprehension by understanding sewing patterns and instructions
  • Enhanced writing skills by documenting their sewing projects in a journal
  • Developed critical thinking skills by problem-solving during sewing projects
  • Expanded creativity by designing and creating their own sewing projects
  • Strengthened communication skills by discussing sewing techniques with peers and instructors

Continued development related to the activity can include:

- Encouraging the child to read books or articles about sewing techniques and history

- Writing stories or poems inspired by sewing or their sewing camp experience

- Organizing a mini fashion show where the child can showcase their sewing projects and practice public speaking

- Exploring online sewing communities or forums to connect with other sewing enthusiasts and share ideas

- Encouraging the child to teach a friend or family member basic sewing skills, reinforcing their own knowledge

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