Math
- The child learned basic counting skills by counting the number of Legos they had.
- They practiced one-to-one correspondence by matching each Lego to a number as they counted.
- The child learned about shapes and spatial awareness by building structures with different shaped Legos.
- They practiced sorting and classifying by separating Legos based on color or size.
For continued development, encourage the child to explore more complex mathematical concepts through Legos. They can create patterns using different colored Legos, practice addition and subtraction by adding or removing blocks, or even explore basic multiplication and division concepts by grouping and sharing Legos.
Book Recommendations
- Lego City: All Hands on Deck! by Trey King: Join the Lego City coast guard crew on their exciting rescue mission.
- Lego Ninjago: Ninja, Go! by Tracey West: Follow the adventures of the Lego Ninjago team as they battle evil forces.
- Lego Friends: New Girl in Town by Marilyn Easton: Meet the Lego Friends and join them on their fun-filled adventures in Heartlake City.
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