- Counting: The child learned to count the number of utensils and ingredients used in the play kitchen.
- Sorting: The child sorted different types of utensils and ingredients based on their size, shape, or color.
- Measurement: The child learned about measurement by pouring and filling containers with water or pretend ingredients.
- Addition and subtraction: The child practiced basic addition and subtraction by adding or removing ingredients from the play kitchen.
- Patterning: The child created patterns using different utensils or ingredients, such as alternating colors or sizes.
For continued development, parents can introduce more complex math concepts like multiplication and division by incorporating them into the play kitchen activities. They can also encourage the child to create their own recipes and measure ingredients using real measuring cups and spoons. Additionally, parents can provide opportunities for the child to play store using play money and practice counting and making change.