- Art: The child learned color coordination and creative imagination by choosing different colored Lego bricks to represent buildings, trees, and other elements of the city.
- History: The child learned about the concept of cities and urbanization by creating their own Lego city. They could explore different historical periods and architectural styles.
- Math: The child practiced spatial awareness and geometry by arranging and connecting Lego bricks to construct buildings and roads in their city.
- Science: The child learned about structural stability and balance by experimenting with different ways to build tall Lego buildings that can withstand being knocked down.
- Social Studies: The child learned about community and urban planning by considering the layout of the Lego city and the placement of buildings, parks, roads, and other elements.
For continued development, encourage the child to expand their Lego city by adding more detailed buildings, creating a storyline for the city, or exploring different historical periods and architectural designs. They can also research famous cities around the world or learn about urban planning concepts to further enhance their understanding.