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  • Observation skills: The child observed the dog's movements, expressions, and behavior.
  • Imagination: The child imagined different scenarios and games to play with the dog.
  • Emotional expression: The child expressed their emotions through play, showing joy, excitement, or empathy towards the dog.
  • Storytelling: The child created stories and narratives while playing with the dog.
  • Body language: The child learned to interpret the dog's body language and respond accordingly.

Continued development: Encourage the child to create artwork inspired by their interactions with the dog. They can draw or paint pictures of the dog, create a comic strip or storyboard about their playtime, or even sculpt a small figurine of the dog using clay or playdough. This will further enhance their observation skills, imagination, and storytelling abilities while allowing them to express their emotions and experiences through art.

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