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  • The child has learned to recognize different shapes and their attributes (e.g., squares, rectangles, triangles) by observing the blocks they are using.
  • They have learned to compare the sizes of the blocks and understand the concepts of big, small, tall, short, etc.
  • The child has practiced counting the number of blocks they are using to build the tower.
  • They have learned basic addition and subtraction by adding or removing blocks from the tower.
  • The child has developed spatial awareness and understanding of concepts like balance, stability, and structure while building the tower.

To further enhance the child's learning and development through the "Maga block tower" activity, encourage them to:

- Explore patterns and sequences by arranging the blocks in different color or shape patterns.

- Create challenges by asking them to create the tallest tower possible or build a tower using only a specific type of block.

- Introduce measurement concepts by encouraging the child to measure the height or length of their tower using other objects (e.g., a ruler, their own hand).

- Foster problem-solving skills by asking the child to build a tower with limited blocks, challenging them to find alternative solutions or use different strategies to complete the task.

- Engage in open-ended play where the child can freely experiment and construct various structures beyond just a tower, encouraging their creativity and imagination.

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