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Science

  • The child learned about basic engineering principles through building a Lego car, such as the use of axles and wheels to create movement.
  • They explored concepts of motion and force as they observed how the car moved forward when pushed or pulled.
  • They learned about friction and how it affects the car's ability to move smoothly on different surfaces.
  • The child also gained an understanding of cause and effect as they experimented with different designs and observed how it affected the car's performance.

For continued development, encourage the child to think about other ways they can modify their Lego car to improve its speed or performance. They can experiment with different wheel sizes or materials to see how it affects the car's movement. Additionally, they can add other features to the car, such as a spoiler or wings, to explore aerodynamics and its impact on motion.

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