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  • The child learned about color theory by selecting and arranging different colored Lego pieces to create visually appealing structures.
  • Through Lego building, the child developed an understanding of spatial relationships and proportion as they constructed various objects.
  • By assembling different Lego pieces, the child learned about texture and how to create different surface effects.
  • The activity encouraged the child to think creatively and use their imagination to come up with unique designs and structures.
  • The child learned about balance and stability as they experimented with different building techniques to ensure their Lego creations could stand on their own.
  • Through the process of building with Lego, the child developed problem-solving skills as they encountered challenges and found solutions to make their creations work.

For continued development in art related to Lego building, the child could:

- Explore different themes or topics and create Lego sculptures based on those concepts

- Collaborate with other students to build larger, more complex structures

- Experiment with integrating other art forms such as painting or drawing onto Lego creations

- Participate in Lego building competitions or challenges to push their creative skills further

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