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English Language Arts

  • The child demonstrated the ability to communicate and express their needs by ordering their own drink.
  • They practiced listening skills by paying attention to the barista's questions and instructions.
  • They learned new vocabulary related to ordering drinks, such as "size," "flavor," and "topping."
  • They may have practiced reading skills by reading the names of different drinks on the menu.

Continued development could include encouraging the child to write their own drink order using simple sentences or drawing pictures of the drinks they like. They could also practice role-playing scenarios where they pretend to be a barista and take orders from family members or friends.

Book Recommendations

  • Little Critter: Just a Little Love by Mercer Mayer: In this story, Little Critter learns about showing love and kindness to others, which relates to the child ordering their own drink and interacting with the barista.
  • Frog and Toad Are Friends by Arnold Lobel: This book explores the friendship between Frog and Toad and the adventures they have together, which can relate to the child's interactions with the barista while ordering their drink.
  • Curious George Goes to a Chocolate Factory by H.A. Rey: In this story, Curious George gets into some mischief at a chocolate factory, which can connect to the child's curiosity and exploration while ordering their own drink.

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