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Math

  • Counting: The child can practice counting the chickpeas as they fill the plastic eggs, developing their one-to-one correspondence and understanding of numbers.
  • Sorting and Classifying: They can sort the chickpeas by color, size, or shape, introducing concepts of sorting and grouping.
  • Volume and Capacity: Using different scoops, the child can explore the concepts of full, empty, and different capacities as they transfer chickpeas from one container to another.
  • Patterning: They can create simple patterns with the chickpeas, introducing the concept of sequences and patterns.

Encourage the child to explore different textures and materials for sensory play, such as rice, beans, or sand. You can also introduce measuring cups and different-sized containers to further explore volume and capacity concepts. Additionally, you can incorporate language development by describing the textures and actions involved in the play.

Book Recommendations

  • Egg Drop by Mini Grey: This book features a humorous and imaginative story centered around eggs, sparking curiosity and creativity in young readers.
  • My Very First Book of Shapes by Eric Carle: This interactive book introduces shapes through textured illustrations, engaging the child's senses and promoting shape recognition.
  • Peek-A-Boo Friends: Chick by Roger Priddy: This book features bright and colorful chick illustrations, perfect for engaging young children in sensory exploration and play.

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