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Activity: "My child played with Lincoln logs"

Physical Education

  • The child developed fine motor skills by manipulating and stacking the Lincoln logs.
  • Through building structures, the child practiced balance and coordination.
  • Physical strength and endurance were enhanced as the child lifted and moved the logs.
  • The child improved spatial awareness and problem-solving skills by creating different designs.

Encourage further development by introducing different challenges and themes to the Lincoln log play. For example, you can ask the child to build a specific structure or create a story around their construction. Additionally, you can incorporate other toys or elements to extend the play, such as adding toy animals or vehicles to the Lincoln log buildings.

Book Recommendations

  • Building with Daddy by Carol Nevius: A heartwarming story of a child and their father building and bonding together.
  • Stick and Stack: Playful Building with a Twist by Nola Buck: A playful book that encourages children to explore different ways of building and stacking objects.
  • Busy Builders by Jean Reidy: Join a group of animal friends as they work together to construct a special surprise.

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