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  • The child learned the names of different animals.
  • The child learned the sounds that different animals make.
  • The child practiced listening and identifying the sounds of animals.
  • The child learned to associate specific sounds with specific animals.
  • The child developed vocabulary related to animals and their sounds.
  • The child practiced verbal communication by imitating animal sounds.

Continued development related to this activity can include:

  • Expanding the child's knowledge of different animals and their sounds by introducing new animals.
  • Playing games where the child has to guess the animal based on its sound.
  • Reading books or watching videos about animals to further enhance their understanding of animal sounds.
  • Encouraging the child to create their own animal sounds and pretend to be different animals.
  • Using animal sounds as a basis for storytelling or imaginative play.
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