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  • The child learned to recognize and identify different colors.
  • The child learned to sort objects based on their color.
  • The child learned to categorize objects into different groups based on their color.
  • The child learned to compare and contrast the different colors of the objects.
  • The child learned to count the number of objects in each colored bowl.
  • The child learned to understand the concept of more and less by comparing the number of objects in each colored bowl.
  • The child learned to create patterns by arranging the objects in a specific order within each colored bowl.
  • The child learned to understand the concept of equal by ensuring that each colored bowl had the same number of objects.

For continued development, you can:

  • Introduce more complex sorting criteria, such as size or shape, and have the child sort objects accordingly.
  • Encourage the child to create their own patterns using the objects and different colored bowls.
  • Practice counting and comparing numbers by adding or removing objects from the colored bowls.
  • Expand the activity to include more colors and objects to further challenge the child's sorting and categorizing skills.
  • Introduce simple addition and subtraction by asking the child to combine or separate objects between the colored bowls.
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