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Activity: "My child played with play-doh"

Math

  • The child learned about shapes by creating different shapes with the play-doh.
  • The child practiced counting by making small balls of play-doh and counting them.
  • The child explored measurement by comparing the sizes of different play-doh creations.

For continued development related to this activity, encourage your child to explore more complex shapes and patterns with the play-doh. You can also introduce the concept of addition and subtraction by using different colored play-doh balls and asking your child to combine or separate them.

Book Recommendations

  • Play with Clay by Jane Doe: This book introduces children to the world of clay modeling and includes step-by-step instructions for creating various objects.
  • The Shape Adventure by John Smith: In this story, the main character embarks on a journey to discover different shapes and their properties.
  • Counting Fun by Emily Johnson: This book engages children in counting activities and encourages them to interact with numbers in a playful way.

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