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Art

  • The child learned about color mixing and coordination by selecting different colored LEGO bricks to build the orca.
  • They developed spatial awareness and fine motor skills while assembling the LEGO pieces.
  • Creating the orca required imagination and creativity, allowing the child to express their artistic ideas.
  • The activity encouraged the child to think critically and problem solve to figure out how to construct the orca using LEGO bricks.

For continued development, the child can explore other LEGO building projects, experimenting with different themes and designs. They can also try incorporating other art materials, such as paint or markers, to add details and enhance their creations.

Book Recommendations

  • Orca: The Whale Called Killer by Erich Hoyt: This book provides interesting facts about orcas and their behavior, which can supplement the child's knowledge and inspire further LEGO builds.
  • LEGO City: Busy Word Book by Scholastic: This interactive book introduces various city scenes, including a marine wildlife exhibit, which can spark the child's imagination for LEGO building projects.
  • LEGO DC Super Heroes: Phonics Box Set by Quinlan B. Lee: This box set combines reading practice with LEGO characters, engaging the child in literacy development while nurturing their interest in LEGO building.

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