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  • The child has learned basic vocabulary words by listening to the story.
  • The child has learned how to follow a story plot and understand the sequence of events.
  • The child has learned about different characters and their roles in the story.
  • The child has learned about different settings and locations mentioned in the story.
  • The child has learned about different emotions and feelings expressed by the characters.
  • The child has learned about different types of books, such as picture books.
  • The child has learned about the importance of listening and paying attention while someone is reading.
  • The child has learned about the concept of beginning, middle, and end in a story.
  • The child has learned about the use of descriptive language and imagery in storytelling.
  • The child has learned about the concept of imagination and creativity through the story.

For continued development, you can encourage the child to retell the story in their own words, ask them questions about the characters or events in the story to promote critical thinking, and encourage them to create their own picture books or stories using their imagination. Additionally, you can introduce more complex picture books with longer sentences and more advanced vocabulary to challenge their language skills.

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