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  • The child developed hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills while playing solitaire.
  • They practiced concentration and focus by strategizing and planning their moves in the game.
  • Solitaire helped improve their problem-solving skills as they had to think critically to find the best moves to win the game.
  • The activity also provided a chance for the child to practice patience and resilience as they worked towards completing the game.

For continued development related to playing solitaire, encourage your child to try different variations of the game, such as Spider Solitaire or FreeCell. They can also challenge themselves by setting time limits to complete the game or competing with friends or family members. Additionally, they can explore other card games that require similar skills, such as Uno or Rummy.

Book Recommendations

  • The Cardturner by Louis Sachar: A heartwarming story about a boy who learns about life, love, and bridge while helping his blind uncle.
  • The Luck of the Buttons by Anne Ylvisaker: Follow the adventures of Tugs Button, who discovers a deck of cards and forms a secret club with her siblings.
  • The Great Card Game by Paul Dowswell: Join Ben and his friends as they compete in a high-stakes card tournament that tests their skills and friendships.

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