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  • The child learned the alphabet by identifying and matching the letters A, B, and C.
  • The child learned letter recognition by identifying the letters A, B, and C in the puzzle.
  • The child learned letter sounds by associating the letters A, B, and C with their corresponding sounds.
  • The child learned vocabulary by identifying and naming objects that start with the letters A, B, and C, such as apple, ball, and cat.
  • The child learned fine motor skills by manipulating and placing the puzzle pieces in the correct spots.

For continued development, parents can create more ABC puzzles with different letters and objects. They can also encourage the child to practice writing the letters A, B, and C and expand their vocabulary by introducing new words that start with different letters. Additionally, parents can incorporate storytelling and reading activities that involve the letters and objects learned from the puzzle.

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