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Math

  • The child learned about shapes by molding Playdoh into different geometric figures.
  • Through measuring and cutting Playdoh, the child practiced concepts of length and fractions.
  • By creating patterns and symmetrical designs with Playdoh, the child developed an understanding of patterns and symmetry.
  • The child improved their counting skills by rolling Playdoh into balls and counting them.

Encourage the child to explore more advanced mathematical concepts with Playdoh. They can create 3D shapes and calculate their volumes or surface areas. They can also experiment with ratios and proportions by mixing different colors of Playdoh in specific ratios.

Book Recommendations

  • Play-Doh Math: Hands-On Learning for Preschoolers by Rebecca Felix: This book combines Playdoh and math activities to help children learn basic mathematical concepts in a fun and engaging way.
  • Play-Doh Shapes and Colors by Scholastic: This interactive book introduces children to different shapes and colors through Playdoh play and activities.
  • Play-Doh Counting Fun by Jennifer Bonnell: This book incorporates Playdoh into counting exercises, helping children strengthen their counting skills while having fun.

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