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  • The child learned about gravity and balance while building the tower with Lego.
  • They also gained knowledge about structural stability and how different shapes can affect the stability of the tower.
  • Through trial and error, the child learned problem-solving skills and critical thinking as they adjusted the construction of the tower to make it taller and more stable.
  • By using their hands and manipulating the Lego pieces, the child developed fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.

To continue developing their skills related to building towers with Lego, the child can explore more complex structures and experiment with different materials. They can also try building towers with specific functions, such as creating a tower that can hold a certain weight or designing a tower that can withstand strong wind.

Book Recommendations

  • The Lego Ideas Book by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book provides inspiration and step-by-step instructions for building various Lego structures, including towers. It encourages creativity and problem-solving.
  • How Tall, How Short, How Far Away? by David A. Adler: This book introduces basic concepts of measurement and length, which can complement the child's understanding of building towers and understanding sizes.
  • Iggy Peck, Architect by Andrea Beaty: This story follows a young boy who loves to build and create. It encourages creativity, resilience, and the pursuit of one's passions, including building towers.

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