-children learn self-regulation as they wait their turn
-children learn good sportsmanship - how to be a gracious winner and a graceful loser
-one-to-one correspondence in math is reinforced as children count out the number of moves their player makes
-children practice using simple probability tools like dice and spinners
-children learn to instantly recognize the numeral that corresponds with the number of dots on the face of a dice
-playing face-to-face games with children provides an authentic opportunity for families to engage in conversations about the game and other important events as the conversation gradually steers from the game to other things
-other important ideas like shape and colour recognition often are reinforced through simple childhood games
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