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  • Counting: The child counts the number of cards they have and the number of cards their opponent has.
  • Number recognition: The child recognizes and identifies the numbers on the cards.
  • Probability: The child learns about probability as they ask for a specific card and hope their opponent has it.
  • Strategy: The child develops strategic thinking as they decide which cards to ask for and which cards to hold onto.

For continued development, parents can introduce more complex card games that involve addition, subtraction, and multiplication. They can also encourage the child to create their own card games and rules, which will further enhance their mathematical and creative thinking skills.

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