- The child learned how to use their body to build a pillow fort, which required physical coordination and strength.
- They learned how to collaborate with others to plan and construct the fort, demonstrating teamwork and communication skills.
- The child also practiced problem-solving skills, as they had to figure out the best way to set up the pillows and create a stable structure.
Continued Development Tip: Encourage the child to further develop their physical coordination and strength by engaging in other physical activities such as obstacle courses, yoga, or dance.
Book Recommendations- The Fort Builders by Laura Perdew: A story about a group of friends who use their creativity and collaboration skills to build amazing forts.
- Building Together by Loren Leedy: This book explores different architectural structures and encourages children to use their imagination to build their own creations.
- Pillow Fort by Jan Thomas: In this funny and imaginative story, a group of animals builds a pillow fort and goes on an exciting adventure.
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