- Counting: The child has learned to count the number of objects or characters in the game.
- Number recognition: The child has learned to recognize and identify numbers displayed in the game.
- Addition: The child has learned to add points or scores earned in the game.
- Subtraction: The child has learned to subtract lives or points lost in the game.
- Pattern recognition: The child has learned to identify and continue patterns in the game.
- Measurement: The child has learned to estimate distances or sizes of objects in the game.
- Problem-solving: The child has learned to solve puzzles or challenges in the game using mathematical thinking.
For continued development, the child can explore other math-based video games that involve more complex mathematical concepts such as multiplication, division, fractions, and geometry. They can also engage in real-life activities that incorporate math, such as cooking or building, to reinforce their understanding of mathematical concepts in a practical way. Additionally, parents can provide math-related books or puzzles to further enhance the child's mathematical skills and problem-solving abilities.