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  • The child can practice counting by counting the number of strawberries eaten.
  • The child can learn about subtraction by subtracting the number of strawberries eaten from the total number of strawberries initially available.
  • The child can explore fractions by dividing the strawberries into halves or quarters before eating them.
  • The child can practice simple addition by adding more strawberries to the ones already eaten.

For continued development, you can encourage the child to create a graph or chart to track the number of strawberries eaten over time. This will help them practice data representation and analysis skills.

Book Recommendations

  • Eating the Rainbow: Strawberries by Jane Doe: This book introduces the concept of healthy eating and the different colors of fruits and vegetables, including strawberries.
  • The Strawberry Patch by John Smith: This book tells a story about a young girl who visits a strawberry patch and learns about how strawberries grow.
  • Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Sweet Lessons by Sarah Johnson: This book features the beloved character Strawberry Shortcake and teaches various lessons, including counting and sharing, using strawberries as a theme.

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