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  • The child learns rhythm by tapping on the blocks to create a beat.
  • The child learns about dynamics by stacking the blocks gently to create a soft sound or forcefully to create a loud sound.
  • The child learns about pitch by building a tower of blocks and listening to the different tones produced as the blocks are tapped.
  • The child learns about tempo by building the tower quickly or slowly and adjusting the speed of their tapping accordingly.
  • The child learns about patterns by creating repetitive sequences of tapping on the blocks.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore different materials to create a variety of sounds. They can experiment with wooden blocks, plastic cups, or even pots and pans. Additionally, introduce them to different genres of music and engage in activities such as singing, dancing, and clapping along to the rhythm. Encourage their creativity by allowing them to compose their own simple tunes using their "Maga block tower" or other materials.

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