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  • The child learned counting by identifying the number of legs on a spider.
  • The child learned basic addition by counting how many spiders are on different objects.
  • The child learned size comparison by categorizing spiders based on their size (small, medium, large).

For continued development, you can encourage the child to practice counting and addition using other toys or objects found in their environment. You can also introduce more complex math concepts, such as subtraction or multiplication, by incorporating them into Spiderman-themed math activities. Additionally, you can create hands-on activities where the child has to measure and compare the size of different spider-like objects to further reinforce size comparison skills.

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