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  • Counting: The child learned to count the number of cards they have in their deck.
  • Probability: The child learned about probability when shuffling their deck and drawing cards.
  • Addition and subtraction: The child had to add up the damage points of their Pokémon and subtract it from the opponent's health points.
  • Strategy: The child had to strategize which Pokémon to use and when to use them in order to win the game.

One creative way to continue developing math skills through Pokémon cards is to have the child create their own cards with unique abilities and stats. This can involve calculating the appropriate damage points and health points for each card. Additionally, the child can practice calculating the probability of drawing certain cards from their deck based on the number of cards they have and the likelihood of each card appearing.

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