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  • Counting: The child counted the number of laps completed in each race.
  • Number recognition: The child recognized and identified the numbers on the screen indicating their position in the race.
  • Basic addition and subtraction: The child added and subtracted points earned or lost during the race.
  • Measurement: The child compared the length of different tracks and the speed of different characters.
  • Probability: The child learned about the likelihood of getting certain items from item boxes.

For continued development, parents can encourage the child to keep track of their scores and progress in the game, and use it as an opportunity to practice addition and subtraction. They can also introduce the child to other racing games that involve more complex math concepts, such as calculating speed and distance. Additionally, parents can use real-life examples to teach probability, such as flipping a coin or rolling a dice.

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