- The child has learned about the elements of a story, such as characters, setting, and plot, by reading "The Hobbit".
- They have developed their reading comprehension skills by understanding the events and details in the story.
- The child has expanded their vocabulary by encountering new words and phrases in the book.
- They have learned about different literary devices, such as foreshadowing and symbolism, through the author's use of them in the story.
- The child has improved their writing skills by practicing summarizing the story or writing their own version of events.
- They have gained an appreciation for storytelling and the power of imagination through the engaging narrative of "The Hobbit".
Continued development related to the activity can include:
- Encouraging the child to explore other fantasy or adventure books to further develop their reading and comprehension skills.
- Engaging in discussions about the themes and messages in "The Hobbit" to enhance their critical thinking and analysis skills.
- Encouraging the child to write book reviews or create their own stories inspired by the characters or events in "The Hobbit" to foster their creativity and writing abilities.