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  • The child learns the concept of alphabet letters by looking at the titles of the books and recognizing the letters.
  • They develop their vocabulary by reading the titles and descriptions of different books.
  • The child learns about different genres of books by looking at the labels or categories assigned to them.
  • They develop their comprehension skills by reading the summaries or blurbs of the books to understand the main idea or plot.
  • The child learns about different authors by reading the names on the book covers.
  • They develop their listening skills by listening to the librarian or parent explain the rules or recommendations for choosing books.
  • The child learns about the importance of reading and the joy of discovering new stories and ideas through books.

Continued development can be encouraged by:

  • Encouraging the child to read the books they have picked and discussing their favorite parts or characters.
  • Introducing the child to different genres of books and helping them explore new interests.
  • Playing games that involve alphabet letters, such as finding books that start with a specific letter or creating a story using different letters.
  • Visiting the library regularly and allowing the child to have the freedom to choose their own books.
  • Reading aloud to the child and discussing the stories, characters, and themes together.
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