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  • Counting money to purchase tickets and souvenirs
  • Measuring height to determine which rides they can go on
  • Telling time to make sure they don't miss any shows or parades
  • Identifying shapes and patterns in the decorations and designs throughout the park
  • Estimating wait times for rides and attractions

Continued development: Encourage the child to practice counting money and making change in real-life situations, such as at a store or lemonade stand. Have them measure objects around the house and compare their height to family members. Use a clock or timer during daily activities to help them practice telling time. Play games that involve identifying shapes and patterns, such as "I Spy" or "Pattern Block Puzzles". Practice estimating and measuring time in different situations, such as how long it takes to brush their teeth or complete a chore.

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