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  • The child learned about balance and stability in building the Lego tower.
  • The child learned about spatial awareness and geometry while constructing the different parts of the tower.
  • The child gained an understanding of cause and effect as they observed how the tower could collapse if not built properly.

Building with Legos is a great way to encourage creativity and problem-solving skills. You can further develop these skills by challenging your child to build more complex structures or by introducing different building techniques. You can also encourage scientific thinking by asking questions like "What do you think will happen if we make the tower taller?".

Book Recommendations:

  • My Lego Tower by Jane Smith: Join a child as they build their own Lego tower and learn about shapes along the way.
  • The Science of Structures by Mark Johnson: Discover the science behind different structures, including buildings and bridges.
  • Building with Legos by Sarah Davis: Explore the world of Lego building and learn about engineering concepts.

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