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  • The child has learned about counting and numbers by keeping track of the number of players remaining in each round.
  • They have learned about addition and subtraction by calculating the number of players eliminated or remaining after each round.
  • The child has learned about probability and chance by understanding the likelihood of winning a round or qualifying for the next level.
  • They have learned about patterns and sequences by observing the different obstacle courses and their repeating elements.
  • The child has learned about measurement and estimation by judging the distance and timing required to complete certain challenges.

For continued development, the child can explore other math-based video games or apps that involve problem-solving, logic, and critical thinking. They can also engage in real-life activities such as cooking or building projects that require measurement, estimation, and calculations. Additionally, introducing math puzzles, riddles, and brain teasers can further enhance their mathematical skills and thinking abilities.

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