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  • Reading comprehension: The child had to follow instructions to build the lego robot, which required them to read and understand the steps.
  • Writing: The child could write a story or description about their lego robot, including its features and abilities.
  • Speaking and listening: The child could present their lego robot to others, explaining how they built it and what it can do.
  • Vocabulary: The child may have learned new words related to robotics and engineering, such as "motor," "gear," and "sensor."
  • Creativity: The child had to use their imagination to design and build their lego robot, which can help develop creative thinking skills.

Encourage your child to continue building and experimenting with their lego robot. They could try adding new features or programming it to perform different tasks. They could also write a story or create a comic book featuring their lego robot as the main character. This can help develop their writing and storytelling skills while also encouraging their creativity.

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