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  • The child learned and recognized rhyming patterns in nursery rhyme songs.
  • The child developed listening skills by following the rhythm and melody of the songs.
  • The child improved vocabulary by learning new words and phrases through the lyrics of the nursery rhymes.
  • The child practiced pronunciation and phonetics by repeating the words and sounds in the songs.
  • The child learned about storytelling and narrative structure through the narrative elements present in the nursery rhymes.
  • The child observed and compared the themes and messages conveyed in different nursery rhymes, promoting critical thinking skills.
  • The child developed an understanding of emotions and empathy by engaging with the emotions portrayed in the nursery rhymes.

Tips for continued development:

1. Encourage the child to practice singing along with nursery rhyme songs to further enhance their listening and pronunciation skills.

2. Provide opportunities for the child to create their own rhymes based on the structure and patterns observed in nursery rhymes, fostering creativity and language development.

3. Explore the scientific concepts related to nature and the world around us that can be found in nursery rhymes. For example, discuss the life cycle of a butterfly through the rhyme "The Itsy Bitsy Spider."

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