- Counting: The child learned to count the number of Legos they had and how many they needed to complete a structure.
- Measurement: The child learned to measure the length, width, and height of their Lego structures using other Legos as units of measurement.
- Geometry: The child learned about shapes and angles as they built different structures with Legos.
- Problem-solving: The child learned to problem-solve as they encountered challenges while building their Lego structures.
- Patterns: The child learned about patterns as they built repeating structures or used the same color Legos in a specific order.
For continued development, the child can try building more complex structures with Legos, such as buildings with multiple rooms or bridges. They can also experiment with different shapes and sizes of Legos to create more intricate designs. Additionally, the child can use Legos to practice multiplication and division by creating arrays or groups of Legos.