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  • Counting money to budget for souvenirs and snacks
  • Measuring height to determine which rides they can go on
  • Telling time to make sure they don't miss any shows or parades
  • Estimating wait times for rides based on posted wait times and number of people in line
  • Identifying shapes and patterns in the architecture and decorations throughout the park

To continue developing math skills related to a trip to Disney World, parents can encourage their child to:

  • Practice counting money and making change with play money or real coins and bills
  • Measure objects around the house or in the yard using a ruler or tape measure
  • Use a clock or timer to practice telling time and estimating how long different activities take
  • Look for shapes and patterns in everyday objects and surroundings, such as in the grocery store or on a walk in the park
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