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  • Counting: The child learned to count the number of cards in their hand and the number of cards left in the draw pile.
  • Number recognition: The child learned to recognize and identify numbers on the cards.
  • Addition: The child learned to add the numbers on the cards in their hand to determine the total value.
  • Strategy: The child learned to strategize which card to play based on the color and number to try to win the game.
  • Probability: The child learned to calculate the probability of drawing a certain card based on the number of cards left in the draw pile.

For continued development, the child can practice mental math by adding up the values of the cards in their hand quickly. They can also create their own version of the game using different numbers or colors to practice different math concepts.

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