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  • Counting: The child has learned to count the number of doors in the game.
  • Number recognition: The child has learned to recognize and identify numbers on the doors.
  • Addition: The child has learned to add the numbers on different doors to find the total.
  • Subtraction: The child has learned to subtract numbers on doors to find the difference.
  • Pattern recognition: The child has learned to identify and create patterns using the different doors.
  • Measurement: The child has learned to compare the sizes of different doors in the game.

Continued development related to the activity can include:

- Introducing more complex math concepts such as multiplication and division by creating doors with multiple numbers.

- Encouraging the child to create their own math challenges within the game, such as finding the sum of all odd or even numbered doors.

- Incorporating real-life objects or toys to practice math skills, such as counting and adding the number of doors in a room.

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