1,2,3 ... to count! How to learn numbers by playing

How boring it can be to learn certain things and in my case, everything related to mathematics. The little one still does not know how to speak but little by little we can introduce him to the wonderful world of numbers, yes, always from your playful and fun side.

Everyday numbers

Can the numbers be fun? They can, can, although your baby in the future is going to be a great writer rather than a great physicist and likes a story more than an abacus. Simple daily guidelines can help us improve your ability to count:

-In your daily life in the kitchen, for example, say it aloud the number of utensils you have in hand: now we are going to put 4 forks for the four family members ...

-When you tell him a story, take the opportunity to tell him how many maids are in the illustration or how many clouds in the sky.

-If you have a projector in your room you can help them understand basic concepts of the numbers counting one by one the clouds, or the stars that are projected on the ceiling.

-Its block game will also be of great help: show your fingers the number of blocks you take or that you are moving from one place to another.

Dogs day

What is the best toy for the little one to add wisdom and learn the numbers? Is a puppy is loving and is a great companion to teach your baby new concepts.

It is the puppy learning love, a friendly friend to play, sing and have fun that will become the baby's favorite pet while teaching basic learning concepts. Your heart lights up to the beat of the music!

This friendly friend has two interactive game options: The learning option: teach the child letters, numbers, body parts and colors, Through four fun songs and the music and games option: six more songs, which will invite the baby to interact with the puppy, dance and move to the rhythm of the songs.

In Happy Learning Space | Life is a thousand colors, small. How to teach him to distinguish and have fun

Video: "Numbers Counting to 10 Collection Vol. 1" - Kids Learn to Count, Baby Toddler Songs, Nursery Rhymes (May 2024).