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  • The child learned about shapes by identifying and sorting different blocks based on their shape.
  • They learned about colors by categorizing the blocks according to their color.
  • The child practiced counting by counting the number of blocks they used to build structures.
  • They learned about patterns by creating patterns with the blocks, such as alternating colors or shapes.
  • The child developed spatial awareness by building structures with the blocks, understanding how different pieces fit together.
  • They learned about size and measurement by comparing the sizes of different blocks and building structures of different heights.

Continued development can be encouraged by introducing more complex shapes and patterns, challenging the child to build more intricate structures, and incorporating mathematical vocabulary such as "tall," "short," "wide," and "narrow" to describe the blocks and structures they create. Additionally, incorporating math-related storybooks or games that involve building and counting can further enhance their understanding of mathematical concepts.

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