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  • The child learned to recognize and identify letters of the alphabet.
  • The child learned to recite the alphabet in order.
  • The child learned to associate each letter with a corresponding sound.
  • The child learned to follow along with a story and understand the concept of rhyming.
  • The child learned to engage in physical movement by clapping, stomping, and jumping along with the rhythm of the story.
  • The child learned to coordinate their movements with the rhythm of the story.
  • The child learned to follow instructions given in the story, such as "A told B, and B told C, I'll meet you at the top of the coconut tree."

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Encourage the child to create their own version of the "Chicka Chicka Boom Boom" story using their favorite characters or objects. They can incorporate physical movements and rhymes into their story. This will help them further develop their creativity, storytelling skills, and physical coordination.

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