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  • The child can learn about rhythm and timing by creating music in MIT Scratch coding and syncing it with animations or games.
  • By playing Rubio cube, the child can develop their sense of spatial awareness and coordination, which are essential skills for playing musical instruments.
  • Using Lego, the child can build their own musical instruments, such as a drum set or a guitar, and experiment with different sounds and pitches.
  • Playing Mine craft or Roblox, the child can explore creative modes and build virtual music studios or concert halls, fostering their imagination and understanding of music environments.

For continued development in music related to these activities:

- Encourage the child to explore music composition and arrangement in MIT Scratch coding, experimenting with different instruments, melodies, and harmonies.

- Challenge the child to design and build more complex musical instruments using Lego bricks, encouraging them to think outside the box and explore unconventional sounds.

- Prompt the child to create their own virtual music performances or concerts in Mine craft or Roblox, inviting friends or family members to experience their musical creations.

- Explore opportunities for the child to participate in real-life music activities, such as joining a school band, taking piano or guitar lessons, or participating in local music events and concerts.

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