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Wrapping-paper patterns are living sequences. Red–green–gold–red shows how repeating units become rhythmic mathematics, exactly the kind of structure Cuisenaire emphasised.
Sorting biscuit shapes (stars, trees, snowmen) is early classification.
As Derek Haylock notes, noticing sameness and difference is the foundation of later geometry.
Christmas decorations reveal geometry long before formal teaching. Stars, trees, and tinsel form angles children see before they can name them.
Bruner would call this enactive awareness: the structure is encountered in the world, and only later translated into vocabulary.