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Back and Forth, Up and Down

Move a baby’s arms up and down and back and forth or count his fingers and toes as you use songs, chants, and nursery rhymes to introduce patterns and counting games.

Bigger and Bigger

Support babies as they figure out how to fit smaller boxes into larger ones or stack objects on top of one another.

Cooking with Math

When your toddler helps you cook, he’s also learning math!

Count Your Fingers and Toes!

Use your baby’s fascination with fingers and toes to have fun counting.

Figure It Out

Play games to help toddlers use and strengthen their reasoning skills and to help them put their reasoning into words.

Math in the Bath

Once your baby can sit up, bathtime becomes a great time to play and learn.

Measuring Tools

Introduce math tools to toddlers and let them explore measuring, pouring, filling, and emptying one material into another.

More . . . More . . . Too Many

Hand a baby more objects than she can hold to help a baby develop a strong sense of numbers. Play the game as you use lots of math vocabulary—here’s one toy, here’s one more, let’s count how many, and so on.

Music Makers

Hum, sing, whistle—what other ways can you make music? Try simple, homemade instruments, too!

Path Games, Board Games

Build a child’s strong sense of numbers and a foundation for math learning in later years by playing simple board games together.

Putting the Pieces Together

Help your baby figure out how things fit together with toys that nest or stack.

Word Play: Match Game

Play a game matching numerals and number words.

Word Play: Segment Sentences, #2

Have children clap out and count the words in the sentence “There were ten on the sled.”

Word Play: Segment Sentences #3

Use sentences from Building a House to practice counting the number of words in a sentence.

Word Play: Segment Sentences #4

Make sentence strips and count the number of words in the sentence.

Word Play: Segment Sentences #6

 Have children clap words in a sentence.

Word Play: Segment Sentences #7

Help children practice segmenting words in a sentence. Count the number of words in each sentence.    

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