Math
- The 2 year old learned about spatial relationships and geometry while building the tower with magnetic tiles. They were able to understand how to stack and balance the tiles to create a stable structure.
- By counting the number of tiles they used to build the tower, the child began to develop basic counting skills and numerical concepts.
- Through trial and error, the child experienced simple problem-solving as they worked to make the tower taller without it toppling over.
Encourage the child to continue exploring with the magnetic tiles and create more complex structures. You can also introduce basic shape names as they build and help them count the tiles they use.
Book Recommendations
- Magnetic Shapes by N/A: This interactive book introduces different shapes and encourages children to identify and match them.
- Counting with Barefoot Critters by Teagan White: A delightful book that helps children practice counting while following the adventures of cute animal characters.
If you click on these links and make a purchase, we may receive a small commission.