Math
- The child can learn about counting and sorting by categorizing different fidget toys based on their shapes, colors, or sizes.
- They can practice addition and subtraction by using fidget toys as manipulatives to solve simple math problems.
- They can learn about patterns by creating different sequences using the fidget toys.
- They can explore shapes and spatial reasoning by building structures or designs with the fidget toys.
Encourage the child to create their own math games using fidget toys, such as creating a game where they have to roll a fidget spinner and add the numbers it lands on. They can also use fidget toys to create their own math problems for their friends to solve.
Book Recommendations
- The Fidgety Itch by Lucy Davey: A story about a restlessness that can only be calmed by a fidget toy.
- Fidget Spinner: The Ultimate Book of Memes and Fun Facts by Jeff Child: A book that combines fun facts and trivia about fidget spinners.
- Fidget Spinners Explained: How to Make Money with Fidget Spinners by Jacob X: A book that explores the science and business of fidget spinners.
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