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  • Art: The child has learned about different color combinations and patterns by selecting and customizing their character's outfit and accessories.
  • English Language Arts: The child has practiced reading skills through reading and understanding the game instructions and dialogues.
  • History: The child has gained familiarity with various historical costumes and character designs that are available in the game, sparking curiosity about different time periods.
  • Math: The child has practiced basic counting skills by collecting and managing in-game resources such as ammunition, health packs, or building materials.
  • Science: The child has begun to understand basic concepts of physics through the game's building mechanics and the effects of gravity on moving and jumping.
  • Social Studies: The child has learned about various cultures and regions represented by the different character skins and emotes available in the game.

Tips for continued development:

Encourage the child to explore more about the historical periods or cultures that spark their interest from the game. They can engage in additional art or craft activities related to those themes, read books, or watch child-friendly documentaries. Encourage them to create their own stories or drawings inspired by the game characters, using their imagination and storytelling skills. Additionally, help the child make connections between the game and real-life contexts, such as discussing how team collaboration and communication in the game can relate to working together in school or family settings.

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