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English Language Arts

  • The child has developed their vocabulary by identifying and naming different objects and animals in the seek and find activity.
  • They have practiced their reading skills by recognizing and reading simple words or labels that accompany the images in the seek and find activity.
  • The child has improved their comprehension skills by following instructions and understanding the task of finding specific items in the seek and find activity.
  • They have enhanced their visual discrimination abilities by differentiating between similar objects or animals in the seek and find activity.

For continued development, you can encourage the child to create their own seek and find activities using pictures or objects they gather from their surroundings. This will further enhance their vocabulary, reading, comprehension, and visual discrimination skills. Additionally, you can introduce seek and find books or puzzles to provide more opportunities for practice.

Book Recommendations

  • Can You See What I See?: On a Scary Scary Night by Walter Wick: This book engages children in a seek and find adventure filled with spooky and whimsical objects.
  • I Spy Little Animals by Jean Marzollo: This interactive board book introduces young children to different animals through seek and find challenges.
  • Where's Waldo? by Martin Handford: This classic seek and find book follows the adventures of Waldo as children search for him among a busy crowd of people.

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