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  • Identified different types of birds
  • Learned new vocabulary related to birds (e.g. feathers, beak, nest)
  • Listened to bird sounds and imitated them
  • Engaged in storytelling about birds
  • Observed and described bird behaviors
  • Practiced listening skills by following instructions from the guide
  • Asked questions to gather information about birds
  • Developed an appreciation for nature and wildlife

Continued development can be encouraged by:

  • Reading books about birds and discussing them
  • Encouraging the child to draw or paint pictures of birds
  • Playing bird-themed word games or puzzles
  • Watching educational videos or documentaries about birds
  • Going on nature walks to spot and identify birds in different environments
  • Encouraging the child to write stories or poems about birds
  • Visiting other animal sanctuaries or zoos to learn about different animals
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