- The child learned counting by identifying and counting the number of animals in each exhibit.
- They learned addition and subtraction by keeping track of the number of animals that were added or removed from each exhibit.
- The child learned about patterns by observing the arrangement of animals in each exhibit and identifying any repeating patterns.
- They learned about measurement by comparing the sizes of different animals and identifying which ones were bigger or smaller.
- The child learned about shapes by identifying the shapes of enclosures and habitats in the zoo.
- They learned about time by observing the feeding schedule of the animals and understanding the concept of morning, afternoon, and evening.
For continued development, the child can create their own zoo game at home using stuffed animals or toy figures. They can assign different numbers to each animal and practice counting, adding, and subtracting. They can also create patterns using the animals and explore more complex shapes and measurements. Additionally, the child can research different animals and their habitats to learn more about the diversity of the animal kingdom and expand their knowledge in math and other subjects.