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Math

  • The child learned to count and recognize numbers while identifying the quantity of items in the supermarket.
  • They practiced addition and subtraction by calculating the total cost of items and the change received.
  • The child understood the concept of money and practiced making simple transactions using paper or plastic coins.
  • They explored concepts of measurement and weight by comparing the size and weight of different products.

Encourage the child's continued development by setting up a pretend supermarket at home. You can use empty food containers, play money, and a toy cash register. Let the child take turns being the shopper and the cashier, and encourage them to practice counting, adding, and subtracting while playing.

Book Recommendations

  • The Supermarket Mystery by Ally Carter: A thrilling story where a group of friends uncover a mysterious secret hidden within their local supermarket.
  • Shopping with Dad by Matt Harvey: Join a little girl and her dad as they navigate through a supermarket, exploring different sections and learning about various foods.
  • Supermarket Zoo by Caryl Hart: In this imaginative book, a young boy discovers that his local supermarket turns into a magical zoo at night, full of adventure and excitement.

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