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  • Counting: The child learned to count the number of Lego pieces needed to complete the set.
  • Number recognition: The child identified and matched the numbers on the Lego pieces with the instructions.
  • Sequencing: The child followed the step-by-step instructions to build the Lego set in the correct order.
  • Measurement: The child compared the sizes of different Lego pieces to ensure they fit together properly.
  • Geometry: The child explored different shapes and angles while assembling the Lego set.
  • Problem-solving: The child encountered challenges while building the set and had to find solutions, developing critical thinking skills.

For continued development, the child can try building more complex Lego sets that involve more advanced math concepts, such as symmetry or fractions. They can also create their own designs and structures, encouraging creativity and spatial reasoning. Additionally, incorporating math games or challenges using Lego pieces can further enhance their mathematical skills.

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