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  • The child has practiced writing and spelling by creating the shopping list.
  • Developed vocabulary by listing different items needed for shopping.
  • Explored the use of descriptive language by adding adjectives or details to the items on the list.
  • Engaged in real-life application of language skills by understanding the purpose of a shopping list.

For continued development, you can encourage the child to create more lists for different activities, such as a picnic or a party. This can help them expand their vocabulary, practice descriptive language, and reinforce the concept of lists and planning.

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