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  • The child learns to count numbers by identifying and adding up the values of the cards.
  • They develop an understanding of number sequencing as they arrange the cards in order.
  • They practice addition and subtraction by calculating the scores and differences between cards.
  • The child learns about probability as they strategize which cards to keep or discard.
  • They develop problem-solving skills by determining the best moves to achieve desired outcomes.

Continued development can be encouraged by:

- Introducing more complex card games that require higher levels of mathematical thinking.

- Exploring the concept of probability and using it in real-world scenarios.

- Incorporating math into other activities like cooking or building to reinforce practical applications.

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