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- Developed fine motor skills through placing and stacking Lego pieces to construct the house.
- Enhanced creativity by imagining and planning the design and layout of the Lego house.
- Improved communication skills by describing the different parts and features of the house to others.
For continued development, consider encouraging the child to write a short story or description about the Lego house they built. This can involve creating characters who live in the house and coming up with imaginative narratives about their lives and adventures. Encouraging the child to orally tell stories about the Lego house can also help in fostering their language skills and creativity.
Book Recommendations
- Lego City: Mystery on the LEGO Express by Trey King: Join the Lego City police officers in solving a mystery on the LEGO Express train.
- Lego Nonfiction: Big Book of Animals by Catherine D. Hughes: Learn about various animals in the Lego style with fun facts and building challenges.
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