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  • The child learned about the concept of balance and stability while constructing a Lego tower.
  • They learned about different shapes and sizes as they experimented with different Lego pieces.
  • The child gained an understanding of spatial awareness as they stacked the Lego bricks vertically.
  • They explored color combinations by selecting different colored Lego bricks for their tower.
  • The child enhanced their fine motor skills while manipulating the small Lego pieces.
  • They learned about proportion and scale as they decided on the height and width of their tower.
  • The child expressed their creativity by designing a unique Lego tower.
  • They practiced problem-solving skills when the tower became unstable, requiring adjustments and modifications.

Continued Development Tips:

To further develop their artistic skills, the child can:

  • Experiment with building different types of structures using Legos, such as bridges, houses, or animals.
  • Explore different textures by incorporating other materials like fabric, paper, or natural objects into their Lego creations.
  • Combine art and storytelling by building Lego scenes and creating narratives around them.
  • Learn about famous architectural landmarks and attempt to recreate them using Legos.
  • Collaborate with other children to build larger structures, promoting teamwork and creativity.
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