
🧮Early Math & Thinking Skills🧮

🧮 Counting & Early Numeracy 🧮
Early numeracy is the foundation of all future math learning. Between ages 2 and 6, children begin to understand how numbers work, how quantities relate to each other, and how counting helps them make sense of the world. This stage is not about memorizing math — it’s about building confidence, curiosity, and joyful discovery
🧮What Children Learn at This Age🧮
Young children learn math through play. They start to count and notice quantities. They sort objects and see simple patterns. They explore shapes and space. They compare what is big or small, heavy or light, more or less. They try little experiments and begin to think logically. All these moments help them understand how the world works.

🌸Educational Videos🌸
These skills grow naturally through repetition, visuals, play, and gentle guidance.
Miss Rainbow’s Early Numeracy Magic
Measurement and Comparison
Patterns
Logic & Problem‑Solving
Join Miss Rainbow for a gentle introduction to early numeracy. In this tiny learning moment, she helps preschoolers explore simple numbers through colours, smiles, and playful imagination.
Children explore size, length, height, weight, volume, and speed, discovering how objects compare and how the world can be measured through hands‑on play.
Children think like little scientists by making predictions, testing ideas, solving simple problems, understanding cause and effect, and noticing relationships
Children strengthen visual thinking by noticing shapes, recognizing patterns, comparing objects visually, and understanding how different pieces fit together.





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