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  • The child has learned addition and subtraction by solving math problems in the game.
  • They have learned about shapes and geometry by identifying and matching different shapes in the game.
  • The child has learned about patterns and sequences by completing pattern recognition tasks in the game.
  • They have learned about measurement and estimation by comparing the sizes of different objects in the game.
  • The child has learned about time and counting by solving time-related problems and counting objects in the game.

For continued development, the child can practice math concepts in real-life situations. For example, they can help with measuring ingredients while cooking or counting objects while organizing toys. Additionally, playing other math-related games or using math apps can further enhance their skills and make learning more enjoyable.

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