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  • The child learned to recognize and identify numbers by building them with Magnatiles.
  • They learned to count and sequence numbers by arranging the Magnatiles in the correct order.
  • The child learned basic addition and subtraction by combining or removing Magnatiles to create different numbers.
  • They learned about symmetry and patterns by creating symmetrical numbers or repeating patterns with the Magnatiles.
  • The child developed spatial awareness and geometry skills by manipulating the Magnatiles to form different number shapes.

For continued development, the child can explore more complex mathematical concepts such as multiplication and division by using larger sets of Magnatiles to build and represent larger numbers. They can also practice problem-solving skills by creating number puzzles or challenges for themselves or others to solve using the Magnatiles. Additionally, the child can explore other math-related activities using Magnatiles, such as building shapes and exploring their properties, or using the tiles to create graphs and charts to represent data. Encouraging open-ended play and exploration with the Magnatiles can also foster creativity and critical thinking skills in relation to math concepts.

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