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  • The child learns that there are different languages spoken by people.
  • The child becomes familiar with the sound and rhythm of the German language.
  • The child may start recognizing some common German words or phrases.
  • The child learns that communication can happen in languages other than their native language.
  • The child may develop an interest in learning more about different cultures and languages.

Continued development related to this activity can include:

  • Encouraging the child to ask questions about the German language and culture.
  • Introducing the child to German children's books or songs to further enhance their exposure to the language.
  • Organizing playdates or virtual interactions with German-speaking children to provide opportunities for language practice.
  • Using language learning apps or online resources specifically designed for young children to further develop their foreign language skills.
  • Exploring other foreign languages and cultures to broaden the child's understanding of the world.
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