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- The child may have practiced spatial vocabulary such as "above," "below," "beside," and "next to" while discussing the construction of the tower.
- There is potential for storytelling as the child creates scenarios and narratives involving the tower and its inhabitants, which encourages creativity and language exploration.
- If the child is guided to write or dictate a description of their tower-building experience, it can promote language development and communication skills.
Encourage the child to continue expressing their creativity and language skills by suggesting they create a story or script about the Lego tower, write a diary entry from the perspective of a Lego character, or even create a comic strip or mini-book about the tower activities and adventures.
Book Recommendations
- The LEGO Ideas Book: Unlock Your Imagination by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book contains a variety of building ideas, tips, and tricks to inspire young builders and foster creativity.
- The Tower of Babel by Patricia Moore: A picture book that explores the story of a tower built by many different people, promoting a deeper understanding of community and teamwork.
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