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  • The child has learned about shapes and their properties by manipulating the different shapes of the magnablocks.
  • They have learned about spatial awareness and geometry by building structures and understanding how the blocks fit together.
  • The child has learned about counting and numbers by counting the number of blocks they use in their structures.
  • They have learned about patterns and sequencing by creating patterns with the different colored blocks.
  • The child has learned about measurement and size by comparing the sizes of different blocks and building structures of different heights.

For continued development, the child can explore more complex shapes and structures using the magnablocks. They can also practice counting and sorting the blocks by color or shape. Additionally, they can use the blocks to create their own math problems, such as adding or subtracting blocks to find the total number. Encouraging the child to explain their thinking and reasoning while playing with the magnablocks can also help develop their mathematical understanding.

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