“…Infants, and even neonates, show a preference for larger numerosities on the right and smaller numerosities on the left (Bulf, de Hevia, & Macchi Cassia, 2016; de Hevia, Veggiotti, Streri, & Bonn, 2017). Young children are faster on the left when asked to select a smaller numerosity but more rapid on the right if asked to select a larger numerosity, even before acquiring CP or knowing the direction of reading (Patro & Haman, 2012, 2017), and prefer to scan numerical orders left to right in a search task (McCrink, Perez, & Baruch, 2017; Opfer & Furlong, 2011). However, the classical SNARC effect has not been reported before 8 years of age (van Galen & Reitsma, 2008), and estimation of the position on number line tasks typically yields poor results in younger preschoolers (Berteletti et al., 2010; Sasanguie, De Smedt, Defever, & Reynvoet, 2012).…”