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  • The child learned new vocabulary words related to dinosaurs, such as "Tyrannosaurus Rex" and "Stegosaurus".
  • The child practiced using descriptive language to talk about the different features of the dinosaurs, such as their size, color, and shape.
  • The child engaged in imaginative play, creating stories and scenarios involving the dinosaurs, which helps develop storytelling skills.
  • The child may have practiced reading or recognizing words if they had any dinosaur books or labels with dinosaur names.
  • The child may have practiced listening skills by following instructions or engaging in conversations about the dinosaurs.

For continued development, you can encourage the child to:

  • Expand their dinosaur vocabulary by reading books or watching educational videos about dinosaurs.
  • Encourage the child to write or draw their own stories about dinosaurs, fostering creativity and language development.
  • Play dinosaur-themed word games, such as "I Spy" or "Dinosaur Charades", to further practice language skills.
  • Encourage the child to ask questions about dinosaurs and engage in discussions to enhance their communication skills.
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