- Developed fine motor skills by manipulating and connecting Lego bricks
- Explored different colors, shapes, and sizes of Lego bricks, enhancing visual recognition skills
- Used imagination and creativity to build unique structures using Lego bricks
- Enhanced problem-solving abilities by figuring out how to connect and balance Lego bricks
- Practiced communication skills by describing and explaining their Lego creations to others
- Expanded vocabulary by using words related to colors, shapes, and sizes of Lego bricks
- Strengthened storytelling skills by creating narratives and scenarios around their Lego structures
- Improved spatial awareness by manipulating and arranging Lego bricks in different configurations
- Developed patience and perseverance while building complex Lego structures
For continued development, encourage the child to:
- Experiment with different types of Lego sets, such as themed sets or sets with specific building instructions
- Participate in group Lego building activities to foster teamwork and collaboration
- Integrate Lego play with storytelling by creating characters and settings for imaginative play
- Create challenges or competitions where the child needs to build specific structures using Lego bricks
- Explore Lego-related books and literature to further enhance their language arts skills
- Encourage the child to document their Lego creations through drawings or photographs, adding an extra layer of creativity and expression