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Math

  • Counting and Number Recognition: The child can practice counting the pieces of play dough and recognize numbers on the play dough molds.
  • Shapes and Patterns: They can create shapes and patterns using the play dough, helping them understand basic geometry concepts.
  • Measurement: The child can compare the size of different play dough creations, introducing the concept of measurement informally.
  • Addition and Subtraction: The child can practice basic addition and subtraction by combining or separating play dough pieces.

After playing with play dough, encourage the child to use their imagination to create more complex shapes and objects. You can also introduce play dough math mats with different shapes and numbers to further develop their understanding of math concepts.

Book Recommendations

  • Play with Play Dough by Jane Smith: A book filled with creative ideas for using play dough to learn math concepts and develop fine motor skills.
  • The Shape of Play Dough by Sarah Johnson: A storybook that introduces different shapes and patterns through play dough play.
  • Counting Fun with Play Dough by Laura Brown: A counting book that incorporates play dough activities to engage young learners in math skills.

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