- Counting: The child has learned to count the number of bells (in-game currency) earned or spent.
- Addition: The child has learned to add up the number of items or resources they have collected.
- Subtraction: The child has learned to subtract the number of items or resources they have used or given away.
- Money management: The child has practiced basic financial concepts by budgeting their virtual money and making decisions on what to buy or invest in.
- Time: The child has learned to read and understand the in-game clock to schedule activities, events, or meetings with virtual friends.
- Patterns: The child has recognized various patterns in the game, such as the changing seasons, the growth of plants, or the appearance of special visitors.
- Measurement: The child has learned to measure space in the game, such as counting the number of steps needed to walk from one place to another.
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to explore more complex financial concepts by introducing them to real-life examples, such as saving money for a specific item or discussing the value of different coins and bills.
Utilize the game's customization features to create math-related challenges, such as designing a garden with specific dimensions or arranging furniture in a room based on mathematical patterns.
Introduce the concept of probability by discussing the likelihood of catching certain fish or finding rare items in the game.