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  • Reading comprehension: The child had to read dialogue and instructions in the game to progress and complete tasks.
  • Vocabulary: The child learned new words such as "fishing", "gardening", and "furniture".
  • Writing: The child had to write letters to other characters in the game to complete tasks and build relationships.
  • Grammar: The child had to use proper grammar and punctuation in their writing to communicate effectively.
  • Creative writing: The child had the opportunity to write creatively in their letters and express their own ideas and thoughts.
  • Storytelling: The child could create their own stories and narratives within the game, using their imagination and creativity.

For continued development, encourage the child to write their own stories or fan fiction based on the game. They could also create their own Animal Crossing-inspired characters and write about their adventures. Additionally, they could practice their reading comprehension by reading books or articles about the game and its development.

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