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Maths in the early years is a crucial stepping stone for developing children, which is why it’s so important that the little ones can explore and experience it in an enjoyable way. That’s why we’ve done our research and carefully chosen some simple yet inspiring ways to introduce kids to maths and numbers. Read the full blog article with 5 more activities here: https://famly.co/blog/inspiration/10-... ► See how Famly could work at your setting: https://famly.co/lead/nursery-managem... ▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 0:00 - The benefits of maths activities 00:24 - LEGO Patterns 01:05 - Missing Numbers 01:53 - Smack it 02:27 - Straws and pom-poms 02:58 - Egg cracking 03:36 - Outro For more great resources and inspiration on everything early years, visit us here: ► Facebook: / famlyhq ► Twitter: / famlyhq ► LinkedIn: / famly ► Instagram: / famlyhq Here at Famly we make better nursery management software. Working in close partnership with almost 1,500 childcare providers worldwide, we help streamline the tedious admin and paperwork that comes with running a busy childcare setting. The last thing managers and staff need is software that is old-fashioned, difficult to understand, and slow. That's why we continually focus on building a system that is fast and easy-to-use, but still packed with all the features you need to save you time - and get back to what's most important - the children. If you liked this video, make sure to subscribe for more: / famlyapp #famly #childcaresoftware #earlyyears #childcare Please note: here at Famly we love sharing creative activities for you to try with the children at your setting, but you know them best. Take the time to consider adaptions you might need to make so these activities are accessible and developmentally appropriate for the children you work with. Just as you ordinarily would, conduct risk assessments for your children and your setting before undertaking new activities, and ensure you and your staff are following your own health and safety guidelines.