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ItemACTIVIDADES LÚDICAS COMO BASE PARA EL POSTERIOR DESARROLLO DEL PENSAMIENTO LÓGICO MATEMÁTICO EN LOS NIÑOS DEL INICIAL II DE LA UNIDAD EDUCATIVA PABLO HANNIBAL VELA DEL CANTÓN PORTOVIEJO(Universidad Técnica de Manabí, 2019) MENDOZA GARCIA, JESSICA ELIZABETH ; QUIROZ ALVAREZ, MIRIAN ERMELINDA ; BARZAGA SABLÓN, OSCARResearch work has as problematic the potentialities of playful activities in the development of mathematical logical thinking of children in the initial age. Outlined from the experience of teachers at this level of teaching. In playful activity, children build logical-mathematical thinking through manipulation, observation and experimentation with materials, activities that are developed mainly through play, so it is essential to know the importance of this, as it is a basic element for the child's development and learning, through which they can experience relationships with mathematics spontaneously. As a general objective of the presentation is to expose the potential of recreational activities for the further development of mathematical logical thinking in children of initial education II. The results obtained from the research show that recreational activities contribute effectively in the improvement of children's behaviour, strengthening interpersonal relationships to achieve a coexistence of harmony in school and around them. Among the most relevant results was obtained that in children was forming a significant sense of spatial, temporal relationships, ordering, seriousness, comparison, basis for future mathematical logical thinking. Among the research methods used were the following: scientific abstraction, comparative method, functional structural systemic method, logical history and scientific modelling. The development of mathematical logical thinking in children of this level depends fundamentally on playful activity, which is one of the basic forms of their learning