- The child learned to take turns and follow the rules of the game.
- They practiced counting and number recognition as they moved their game piece along the board.
- The child learned to read and recognize the word "Sorry" on the game cards.
- They practiced reading and understanding simple instructions on the game cards.
- The child learned to identify and match colors as they moved their game piece to the corresponding colored spaces on the board.
- They practiced basic problem-solving skills as they strategized how to move their game piece and avoid obstacles.
For continued development, you can encourage the child to create their own version of the game using their favorite characters or themes. This will allow them to practice their creativity, writing skills (by making their own game cards), and reading skills (by creating instructions for the game). Additionally, you can introduce them to other board games that involve reading and following instructions to further enhance their English Language Arts skills.