- Counting: The child learned to count the number of cards in their hand and the number of cards they asked for.
- Number recognition: The child practiced recognizing and identifying numbers on the cards.
- Matching: The child learned to match cards of the same number to create pairs.
- Comparing: The child practiced comparing the number of cards they had with the number of cards their opponent had.
- Probability: The child began to understand the concept of probability by realizing that certain cards were more likely to be in their opponent's hand based on the cards they had already asked for.
For continued development, you can introduce variations of the game that involve addition or subtraction. For example, instead of asking for a specific number, the child can ask for the sum or difference of two cards. This will help reinforce their math skills while still enjoying the game. Additionally, you can encourage the child to keep track of the cards that have been played to further develop their probability and strategic thinking abilities.