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  • The child has learned the names of various dinosaur species.
  • The child has learned to recognize and identify different types of dinosaurs.
  • The child has learned to pronounce the names of dinosaurs correctly.
  • The child has learned to spell the names of dinosaurs.
  • The child has learned to use descriptive words to talk about dinosaurs.
  • The child has learned to ask questions about dinosaurs.
  • The child has learned to engage in conversations about dinosaurs.
  • The child has learned to listen and comprehend information about dinosaurs.
  • The child has learned to express their thoughts and opinions about dinosaurs.
  • The child has learned to use their imagination to create stories or scenarios involving dinosaurs.

Continued development related to the activity can be encouraged by:

- Encouraging the child to read books or watch educational videos about dinosaurs to expand their knowledge.

- Organizing a dinosaur-themed scavenger hunt where the child has to find and identify different dinosaur toys or pictures.

- Encouraging the child to draw or paint their favorite dinosaurs and write short stories or descriptions about them.

- Visiting a natural history museum or participating in a dinosaur-themed workshop to further explore the subject.

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