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  • The child practiced following written instructions to build the Lego car.
  • The child learned new vocabulary related to car parts and construction.
  • The child developed their reading skills by reading the instructions and identifying different steps.
  • The child improved their comprehension skills by understanding the sequence of steps required to build the car.
  • The child practiced their writing skills by writing down any notes or observations during the building process.
  • The child enhanced their communication skills by discussing the building process with others.
  • The child exercised their critical thinking skills by problem-solving and troubleshooting any issues that arose during the construction.
  • The child developed their creativity by customizing the Lego car with unique designs or modifications.

For continued development, encourage the child to:

- Write a short story or create a comic strip featuring their Lego car.

- Research and write a report about different types of cars or the history of automobiles.

- Participate in a Lego building competition or challenge to further enhance their construction skills.

- Create a stop-motion animation using the Lego car as a main character.

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