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  • Color recognition: The child learned to differentiate and identify different colors of the Lego bricks used to build the tower.
  • Shape recognition: The child discovered and recognized different shapes while assembling the Lego tower, such as squares, rectangles, and cylinders.
  • Pattern creation: The child explored patterns by arranging bricks in specific sequences or repeating colors or shapes in the tower.
  • Balance and structure: The child learned to create a stable tower by balancing and distributing the weight of the Lego bricks correctly.
  • Hand-eye coordination: The child developed fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination by manipulating and stacking the Lego bricks to construct the tower.

For continued development, encourage the child to:

  • Experiment with different color combinations to create visually appealing towers.
  • Explore more advanced structures, such as building multiple towers, creating bridges, or incorporating other Lego elements.
  • Use the Lego tower as inspiration for drawing or painting their own towers, encouraging creativity and imagination.
  • Engage in collaborative building activities with peers, allowing for teamwork and the sharing of ideas.
  • Introduce additional materials, such as paper and scissors, to create unique artistic elements to complement the Lego tower.
  • Think outside the box and encourage the child to build unconventional structures, promoting innovation and problem-solving skills.
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