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Wednesday, June 22, 2005
Discover and explore the shapes in the world around us with the first set of activities from Helen Bromley that will especially help to develop children's mathematical skills. Perceptions about shape and space begin to develop from a very early age. Many toys designed for young children support the development of such concepts, from the shape posting boxes frequently bought for toddlers, to trolleys of bricks and the endless variety of objects that roll and bounce. By engaging in such experiences (primarily with three-dimensional shapes), children can develop their mathematical understandings through their play.
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