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  • The child learned vocabulary words related to colors, such as "red," "blue," and "yellow," as they mixed different colors of Playdoh together.
  • They practiced following verbal instructions as they were told to roll the Playdoh into a ball or shape it into different objects.
  • The child developed fine motor skills by manipulating the Playdoh, which is important for later writing and drawing activities.
  • They explored different textures and sensations by squishing, squeezing, and molding the Playdoh, which can help with sensory development.
  • The child engaged in imaginative play by creating different characters or objects with the Playdoh, which can enhance their storytelling abilities.

For continued development, encourage the child to use the Playdoh to create letters of the alphabet or simple words. This can help them practice letter recognition and spelling. Additionally, you can provide them with small objects or toys to use with the Playdoh, encouraging them to create scenes or stories using both the materials and their imagination. This can further enhance their language and storytelling skills.

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