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  • The child has learned to recognize and match different shapes in the game.
  • Playing candy crush has helped the child practice counting and adding numbers as they collect candies and complete levels.
  • The child has learned about patterns and sequencing by strategizing moves to create matches in the game.
  • Playing candy crush has also improved the child's problem-solving skills as they figure out how to clear obstacles and complete challenging levels.

For continued development, parents can encourage the child to explore other math-related games or apps that involve problem-solving, counting, and shape recognition. They can also involve the child in real-life scenarios where they can apply their math skills, such as counting candies or sorting objects based on shape or color.

Book Recommendations

  • The Candy Shop Mystery by Gertrude Chandler Warner: A group of children solve a candy-related mystery using their detective skills.
  • The Math Curse by Jon Scieszka: A humorous story about a child who sees math problems everywhere and learns to appreciate the subject.
  • The Candy Smash by Jacqueline Davies: A book about a girl who uses her math skills to win a candy-themed game show and save her family's candy store.

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