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  • Identified and named different shapes on the unicorn's body, including circles, stars, hearts, and diamonds.
  • Counted the number of stars on the unicorn's body.
  • Compared the sizes of the unicorns by observing the height and length.
  • Measured the length of the unicorn's horn using a ruler.
  • Recognized and solved basic addition problems by counting the number of unicorns in different colors.

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To further strengthen math skills, the child can:

  • Create their own unicorn with different shapes and sizes, labeling and counting the various elements.
  • Ask the child to estimate and measure the length of other objects in their environment, using their unicorn's horn as a reference.
  • Practice addition and subtraction by assigning different values to the unicorns and finding the total value or the difference when combining or separating them.
  • Introduce the concept of multiplication by having the child count the total number of unicorns when given the number of unicorns in each row or column.
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