1. Counting Cookies: Engage in a hands-on activity where the child counts different shaped 'cookies' (cutouts or toys) and sorts them by shape.
  2. Shape Sorting Game: Create a game where the child sorts everyday objects by shape, helping them recognize and differentiate shapes.
  3. Measuring Fun: Use building blocks or toys to introduce simple measurement concepts like 'taller/shorter' or 'bigger/smaller'.
  4. Pattern Playtime: Encourage the child to create simple patterns using colored blocks or stickers, fostering an understanding of basic patterns.
  5. Shape Hunt Adventure: Go on a scavenger hunt around the house or yard to find objects of different shapes, reinforcing shape recognition.
  6. Counting Cheerios: Practise counting skills with Cheerios or other small snacks, making learning numbers a tasty experience.
  7. Measurement Walk: Take a walk and engage the child in measuring things using footsteps or hand spans, making measuring a part of outdoor exploration.
  8. Patterning with Legos: Build simple patterns with colorful Lego bricks, combining creativity with understanding patterns.
  9. Sorting Toy Cars: Sort toy cars by color, size, or shape, enhancing categorization and sorting skills through play.
  10. Shape Art Project: Create art by cutting out shapes from colored paper and arranging them into a creative shape collage.