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  • The child developed vocabulary related to building, construction, and describing the size, shape, and height of the tower.
  • Through the activity, the child practiced using prepositions such as "on," "under," "next to," and "beside" to describe the positioning of the Lego pieces.
  • The child used imaginative storytelling to explain the purpose or backstory of the tower, improving narrative and descriptive language skills.
  • By organizing and categorizing different Lego pieces, the child fostered an understanding of grouping and sorting concepts, such as colors, shapes, and sizes.

To further develop language skills, encourage the child to create a storybook or comic strip with characters interacting around the Lego tower. This could be a fun way to explore concepts of sequence, dialogue, and creativity while incorporating the tower as part of the storytelling process.

Book Recommendations

  • The Lego Ideas Book: Unlock Your Imagination by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book provides inspiration for building projects and storytelling using Lego, encouraging children to explore their creativity.
  • Good Night, Good Knight by Shelley Moore Thomas: This story emphasizes the importance of teamwork, problem-solving, and kindness as a knight helps some very tired dragons build a new home.

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