Use a stacking ring toy, a set of nesting cups, nesting boxes, or similar toys or materials.
Take the set apart and give several to the child, keeping one or two for yourself. Say, “Hey! Look. Someone has more!” Let the child say who has more. Give the set of materials and let him play with them. See if he self-corrects if he makes a mistake. Provide a little assistance if needed. “Oops! This one is bigger than the one under it.” Remove both and see if the child can correct the error.
The child will stack the set correctly, but may need a little assistance.
Encourage early childhood educators and parents to talk about sizes with the child and compare amounts. Children always want “the most” so this is a perfect opportunity to count and compare amounts.
 North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, 2015
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