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Activity: "My child played a matching game"

Math

  • The child practiced visual discrimination skills by matching objects that are the same.
  • They developed their memory skills by remembering the location of the cards and matching them accordingly.
  • The child improved their counting skills by pairing cards with the same number of objects.
  • They learned about patterns by identifying and matching cards with similar patterns.

Continued Development: Encourage your child to create their own matching games using everyday objects or drawings. This will enhance their creativity and critical thinking skills while reinforcing the concept of matching.

Book Recommendations

  • The Mixed-Up Chameleon by Eric Carle: This book explores the concept of animals changing their appearance and encourages children to identify and match different animal features.
  • Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Bill Martin Jr. and Eric Carle: This classic book introduces colors and animals, allowing children to practice matching colors and animals together.
  • Where's Spot? by Eric Hill: This interactive book engages children in a search for Spot the dog, encouraging them to match pictures and lift flaps to find him.

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