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  • Counting: The child learned to count the number of Pokémon they caught.
  • Addition: The child learned to add up the total number of Pokémon they caught during the activity.
  • Subtraction: The child learned to subtract the number of Pokémon they released from the total number they caught.
  • Comparison: The child learned to compare the number of Pokémon they caught with their friends' numbers.
  • Pattern recognition: The child learned to identify patterns in the appearance or behavior of different Pokémon.
  • Probability: The child learned to understand the probability of encountering rare Pokémon based on their previous experiences.

Tips for continued development:

1. Encourage the child to create a Pokémon-themed math game where they have to solve math problems to catch or evolve Pokémon.

2. Use Pokémon cards or figurines to practice addition and subtraction by creating math problems involving the number of Pokémon in different scenarios.

3. Introduce the concept of multiplication by asking the child to calculate the total number of Pokémon they would have if they caught a certain number of Pokémon each day for a week.

4. Explore the concept of fractions by asking the child to divide their Pokémon collection into different groups based on their characteristics or types.

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