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Math

  • The child learned to recognize and sort different colors of Perler beads.
  • They practiced counting by following a pattern to create designs with the beads.
  • They learned basic geometry concepts by arranging the beads to form shapes and patterns.
  • The child practiced fine motor skills by picking up and placing the small beads onto the pegboard.

A great way to continue developing math skills through Perler is by introducing more complex patterns and designs. Encourage the child to create symmetrical designs using different colors and shapes. They can also explore concepts like fractions by dividing the pegboard into equal sections and filling them with different colored beads.

Book Recommendations

  • Perler Bead Patterns for Beginners by Perler: This book provides step-by-step instructions for creating various Perler bead patterns, helping the child practice their math skills while having fun.
  • The Math Curse by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith: This humorous book explores how math concepts can be found in everyday life, making it relatable and engaging for young learners.
  • Beaded Designs for Kids by Suzanne McNeill: This book offers a collection of Perler bead designs specifically designed for children, providing them with opportunities to practice math skills through crafting.

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