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  • The child learned about shapes and colors as they sorted through the different colored Lego pieces and assembled them to create their track.
  • They learned about balance and building structures as they experimented with different ways of connecting the Lego pieces to make the track stable.
  • The child explored spatial awareness as they arranged and planned the layout of their Lego track.
  • They learned about cause and effect as they observed how the movement of a small Lego car affected the stability or functionality of their track.
  • The child exercised their fine motor skills as they manipulated and placed the Lego pieces together.

Tip for further development: Encourage the child to expand their creativity by using different types of objects or materials to create their track, such as cardboard tubes, wooden blocks, or recycled materials. They can also explore adding additional elements to their track, like tunnels or ramps, to make it more challenging and exciting. Encourage the child to think about different themes or landscapes to incorporate into their track, such as a cityscape, a race track, or a jungle adventure.

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