Drum Patterns (Ages 4-6)
DIY place value activity for ages 5-7. A free printable activity that helps build number sense and addition, and subtraction skills!

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DIY place value activity for ages 5-7. A free printable activity that helps build number sense and addition, and subtraction skills!
DIY place value activity for ages 5-7. A free printable activity that helps build number sense and addition, and subtraction skills!
Pattern activities for kids ages 5–7! Join Queen Candy to create heart patterns that build early math, logic, and problem-solving skills.
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DIY mini tangram puzzle for ages 3–5. A free printable activity that boosts creativity, geometry, and problem-solving skills.
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