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  • Understanding of spatial relationships: Building with Legos requires the child to visualize and manipulate different shapes and sizes, helping them develop a sense of spatial awareness.
  • Counting and number recognition: Assembling Lego pieces often involves counting and matching the number of studs on each piece, reinforcing number recognition and basic counting skills.
  • Patterning and sequencing: Legos can be used to create patterns and sequences, allowing the child to practice organizing objects in a specific order.
  • Problem-solving skills: Building with Legos encourages the child to think critically and problem-solve, as they need to figure out how to construct and connect different pieces to achieve their desired design.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore more complex building projects or challenge them to recreate specific structures or objects using Legos. They can also explore the mathematical concept of fractions by dividing Legos into equal parts or creating models that represent fractions.

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