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  • The child learned about engineering and mechanics by building a lego mechanism.
  • The child gained hands-on experience with problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
  • The child learned about cause and effect as they tested and adjusted their lego mechanism.

Encourage your child to continue exploring engineering concepts by challenging them to build more complex lego mechanisms. They can try incorporating gears, pulleys, or levers into their designs. They can also experiment with different materials to see how it affects the performance of their mechanisms.

  • Lego Chain Reactions by Pat Murphy: This book provides step-by-step instructions for building 10 different lego machines that can be combined to create chain reactions.
  • Engineering: Cool Women Who Design by Vicki V. May: This book highlights the stories of women engineers who have made significant contributions to various fields.
  • How Things Work: Inside Out by T.J. Resler: This book explores how everyday objects and mechanisms work, using illustrations and diagrams to explain complex concepts in a simple way.

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