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Math

  • The child has learned the concept of sorting by categorizing the toys into different groups based on their type or size.
  • They have practiced counting by counting the number of toys they need to put away.
  • The child has learned about spatial awareness by figuring out how to arrange the toys in the storage area to maximize space.
  • They have practiced basic addition and subtraction by determining how many toys are left to put away or how many have been put away.

Encourage continued development in math by introducing more complex sorting activities, such as sorting by color or multiple attributes. You can also create math games where the child needs to count or add the toys they are putting away. Additionally, provide opportunities for the child to measure and compare the sizes of different toys.

Book Recommendations

  • Toys Go Out by Emily Jenkins: This book follows the adventures of three toys as they go on various escapades and ultimately learn the importance of teamwork and friendship.
  • The Great Toy Escape by Dave Pressler: In this story, a group of toys must work together to find their way back home after being accidentally left behind at a park.
  • Corduroy by Don Freeman: This classic tale tells the story of a beloved teddy bear named Corduroy who embarks on a quest to find his missing button and a loving home.

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