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  • The child learned about basic addition and subtraction from the math problems presented in the show.
  • They learned how to count and identify numbers through the visuals and examples shown on the show.
  • The child learned about shape recognition and geometry concepts by observing and identifying different shapes presented on the show.
  • They learned about patterns and sequences through the repetition of certain math concepts in the episodes.
  • The child learned about measurements and data representation through examples and explanations given on the show.

After watching the math TV show, encourage the child to practice what they have learned in a hands-on manner. Provide them with manipulatives such as counting blocks or shape puzzles to reinforce their understanding of numbers and shapes. Additionally, you can play math-related games, such as "I Spy" with numbers or shapes, to make the learning process more enjoyable and interactive. Creating opportunities for the child to apply their math knowledge in real-life situations, such as during grocery shopping or baking, will further solidify their understanding of the concepts learned from the TV show.

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