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  • Counting: The child learns to count the number of cards in their hand.
  • Number recognition: The child recognizes and identifies the number on each card.
  • Addition: The child adds up the numbers on the cards to determine the total value of their hand.
  • Subtraction: The child subtracts the value of a Sleeping Queen card from their total to find the updated value.
  • Strategy: The child develops strategies to collect the most number of queens or sleeping queens to win the game.
  • Probability: The child learns about the probability of drawing a certain card based on the number of cards in the deck.

Continued development tips: Encourage the child to explore other card games that involve math concepts such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and probability. They can create their own game using playing cards and incorporate different math operations to make it more challenging. Additionally, introducing math puzzles or challenges related to number recognition and counting will further strengthen their math skills.

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