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  • Identified and recognized different shapes and colors of Lego blocks
  • Explored and understood the concept of building and construction using Lego blocks
  • Developed fine motor skills by manipulating and assembling Lego blocks
  • Learned about stability and balance while constructing different structures
  • Explored cause and effect by testing different building techniques and observing the results
  • Gained knowledge about basic engineering concepts such as symmetry and structure
  • Enhanced creativity and imagination by designing unique structures using Lego blocks

Tips for continued development:

1. Encourage the child to experiment with building more complex structures by introducing advanced Lego sets or challenging them to build specific objects.
2. Incorporate storytelling with the Lego creations to explore science concepts like how buildings withstand natural disasters or how vehicles work.
3. Engage in collaborative Lego projects with friends or family members to promote teamwork and problem-solving skills.
4. Introduce additional building materials like cardboard, popsicle sticks, or other recyclable materials to expand creative possibilities and incorporate elements of sustainability in their creations.
5. Encourage the child to document their Lego creations through drawings, photographs, or videos, reflecting on the scientific concepts they used during the construction process.

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