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  • The child learned how to count and identify numbers up to 10.
  • The child learned basic addition and subtraction using the food items.
  • The child learned about shapes and geometry by arranging the food items in different patterns.
  • The child learned about measurement by comparing the sizes of different food items.
  • The child learned about fractions by dividing the food items into equal parts.
  • The child learned about money by pretending to buy and sell the food items.

For continued development, the child can explore more complex math concepts by using a variety of materials such as blocks, toys, or even household items. They can also engage in real-life activities like cooking or grocery shopping to apply their math skills in practical situations. Additionally, playing math-related games or using online resources can provide a fun and interactive way to further enhance their mathematical abilities.

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