- Understanding different colors and their names through sorting and building with colored Legos.
- Developing fine motor skills by manipulating and connecting Legos.
- Learning about shapes and patterns by building structures using various Lego pieces.
- Experimenting with balance and gravity when constructing tall towers or bridges with Legos.
- Introducing the concept of symmetry when creating symmetrical designs with Legos.
- Understanding cause and effect by observing the consequences when Lego structures collapse or stand firm.
- Exploring basic engineering principles when designing and building stable structures with Legos.
Continued development: Encourage the child to explore more advanced building techniques by using Lego instruction manuals or creating their own designs. They can also investigate the properties of different materials and learn how they affect the strength and stability of Lego structures. Incorporating other subjects, such as history or geography, by challenging the child to build famous landmarks or recreate historical events using Legos can also be a creative way to further their development.