- Reading: The child may have read instructions or dialogue within the game.
- Comprehension: The child may have had to understand the instructions or storyline in order to progress through the game.
- Vocabulary: The child may have learned new words from the game, such as "hedgehog" or "speedster".
- Critical thinking: The child may have had to problem-solve and think critically in order to overcome obstacles within the game.
- Writing: The child may have written down codes or passwords to save their progress within the game.
Encourage continued development by having the child write their own story or create their own game using characters from Sonic the Hedgehog. This can help with creativity, writing skills, and problem-solving. Additionally, have the child read books or articles about video game design to learn more about the process behind creating games.