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  • The 5-year-old developed fine motor skills by stacking and arranging the wooden blocks to create the train station.
  • Through imaginative play, the student learned creativity and problem-solving skills by designing and building the train station.
  • The activity encouraged social skills as the child may have played with others, sharing ideas and cooperating to build the station.
  • The child learned about spatial awareness and coordination by arranging the blocks in a way that resembled a train station.

For continued development, encourage the child to expand their train station by adding more features such as a ticket booth, platforms, and surrounding buildings. This can further enhance their creativity and spatial skills.

Book Recommendations

  • The Little Engine That Could by Watty Piper: A classic story about the determination of a small train.
  • Trains Go by Steve Light: An interactive book with vivid illustrations, engaging for young train enthusiasts.

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