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Math

  • The 2-year-old has developed spatial awareness by stacking the Lego blocks to create a tower, understanding which blocks fit together and how to balance them.
  • The child has learned basic counting by verbally counting the number of blocks used to build the tower, demonstrating an early understanding of numbers.
  • The activity has introduced the concept of size and measurement as the child compares the height of the tower to other objects in the environment.

For continued development, consider introducing more complex building challenges, such as creating specific shapes or patterns with the Lego blocks. You can also incorporate color recognition into the activity by asking the child to build towers using specific colored blocks. Encouraging the child to measure the height of the towers using everyday objects, such as books or toys, can further reinforce the concept of size and measurement.

Book Recommendations

  • LEGO City: Build This City! by Michael Anthony Steele: This interactive book features instructions for building various structures using Lego pieces, encouraging creativity and problem-solving skills.
  • My First Book of Patterns by Bobby and June George: This book introduces patterns and shapes in a simple and engaging way, providing a foundation for understanding spatial concepts that can be reinforced through Lego tower building.

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