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Activity: "My child built with Lincoln logs"

Math

  • The child learned spatial awareness by arranging and connecting the Lincoln logs to create different structures.
  • They practiced counting and number recognition by counting the number of logs used in each structure.
  • They explored basic geometry concepts, such as shapes and angles, when building various structures with the logs.
  • They developed problem-solving skills by figuring out how to balance and stabilize their log creations.

Encourage your child to continue their development by challenging them to build more complex structures with Lincoln logs, incorporating different shapes and sizes. You can also introduce measurement concepts by asking them to create structures of specific heights or lengths. Additionally, encourage them to use their imagination and storytelling skills to create narratives around the structures they build.

Book Recommendations

  • Lincoln Logs: Building the American Dream by David K. Sutton: This book provides historical context about the creation of Lincoln logs and their significance in American toy history.
  • Shapes, Shapes, Shapes by Tana Hoban: This book introduces different shapes through vivid photographs, allowing children to recognize shapes they can use when building with Lincoln logs.
  • How Many Blue Birds Flew Away? by Paul Giganti Jr.: This counting book helps reinforce counting skills by following the journey of blue birds as they fly away.

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