- Understanding the concept of turn-taking and waiting for their turn to play
- Learning how to ask for something they want politely
- Developing social skills by interacting with other players and learning to be a good sport
- Learning about the concept of matching and how it applies to the game
- Developing basic counting skills by keeping track of how many cards they have and how many they need to win
For continued development, parents can encourage their child to play other card games that involve turn-taking and matching, such as Uno or Old Maid. They can also discuss the history and origins of card games and how they have evolved over time. Additionally, parents can use the game as an opportunity to teach their child about different types of fish and their habitats, incorporating science into the activity.