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  • Counting: The child learned to count the number of Lego pieces used to build the structure.
  • Number recognition: They practiced recognizing and identifying the numerals on the Lego pieces.
  • Addition: If the child combined different Lego pieces together, they engaged in basic addition by counting the total number of pieces.
  • Patterning: The child might have created patterns or repeated sequences with different colored Lego pieces.
  • Geometry: They explored different shapes and learned about spatial relationships while building the Lego structure.

For continued development, the child can: - Practice more complex patterning by creating more intricate patterns using different Lego pieces. - Use Lego pieces to build 3D shapes and explore geometry further. - Sort Lego pieces based on shape, color, or size, enhancing classification skills. - Create story problems related to the Lego structure to practice basic word problem-solving skills incorporating addition or subtraction.

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