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  • Color theory: The child learned about color combinations and how to use them effectively to create a visually appealing design.
  • Shape and form: The child learned how to use different shapes and forms to create a three-dimensional structure.
  • Composition: The child learned how to arrange the Lego pieces in a way that creates a balanced and aesthetically pleasing composition.
  • Problem-solving: The child learned how to problem-solve when the Lego pieces didn't fit together as expected and had to come up with alternative solutions.
  • Creativity: The child was able to use their imagination to come up with a unique design and create their own instructions for others to follow.

Encourage the child to continue exploring their creativity by challenging them to build more complex structures or incorporating different materials into their designs. They can also experiment with different color schemes and textures to create more visually interesting pieces.

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