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Math

  • The child practiced counting and number recognition by picking and placing cherries on their game board.
  • They learned basic addition and subtraction skills as they added or removed cherries from their basket.
  • The activity helped develop their understanding of more or less as they compared the number of cherries in their basket to the number on the spinner.
  • They also practiced fine motor skills by using their fingers to pick up and place the cherries.

For continued development, you can encourage your child to create their own homemade version of Hi Ho Cherrio using real cherries or other small objects as counters. This will provide hands-on practice with counting, addition, and subtraction while making the activity more engaging and personalized for them.

Book Recommendations

  • Cherries and Cherry Pits by Vera B. Williams: This beautifully illustrated picture book tells the story of a girl named Bidemmi who collects cherries and pits to create her own world of imagination.
  • One Hundred Hungry Ants by Elinor J. Pinczes: This fun and educational book introduces counting and division as a group of ants try to arrange themselves into equal rows to reach a picnic feast.
  • The Doorbell Rang by Pat Hutchins: In this story, a batch of freshly baked cookies keeps getting divided among more and more unexpected visitors, providing a great opportunity to explore division and sharing.

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