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  • Counting: The child can count the number of bubbles blown.
  • Number recognition: The child can recognize and name the numbers on the bubble wand or bubble solution container.
  • Comparing quantities: The child can compare the sizes of different bubbles and determine which one is bigger or smaller.
  • Measurement: The child can estimate and measure the distance the bubbles travel before popping.
  • Patterning: The child can create patterns by blowing bubbles in a specific sequence or pattern.
  • Shapes: The child can observe and identify the shapes of the bubbles formed.
  • Geometry: The child can explore the different angles and curves formed by the bubbles.

For continued development, you can introduce the concept of fractions by asking the child to blow bubbles that are half the size of the previous one. You can also encourage the child to experiment with different bubble solutions and bubble wands to observe how it affects the size and shape of the bubbles. Additionally, you can incorporate counting and number recognition by asking the child to blow a certain number of bubbles or to count the bubbles they blow in a given time frame.

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