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  • Identified and named various rides and attractions in the theme park
  • Listened to and followed instructions given by parents or guardians
  • Engaged in conversations with family members or friends about their experiences at the theme park
  • Observed and described the actions and behaviors of people in the theme park
  • Used descriptive words to express their feelings and emotions about the rides and attractions
  • Recognized and read signs and labels in the theme park
  • Engaged in storytelling by recounting their experiences at the theme park

Continued development can be encouraged by:

- Encouraging the child to write or draw about their favorite ride or attraction at the theme park

- Reading books or stories related to theme parks and discussing them with the child

- Playing pretend theme park games where the child can act out different roles and engage in imaginative play

- Encouraging the child to create their own theme park map or brochure using words and pictures

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