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Activity: "My child built a magnatile tower"

Art

  • The child explored color mixing by using different colored magnatiles to create patterns in the tower.
  • The child practiced spatial awareness and symmetry by arranging the magnatiles in a balanced and visually appealing way.
  • The child developed fine motor skills by carefully manipulating and stacking the magnatiles.

Science

  • The child learned about stability and balance as they experimented with different tower designs.
  • The child discovered the concept of gravity as they observed how the tower could stand tall or topple over.
  • The child explored the properties of magnets by observing how the magnatiles attracted and repelled each other.

Continued Development Tip: Encourage your child to experiment with different shapes and sizes of magnatiles to create more complex structures. You can also introduce the concept of architecture by discussing famous towers and buildings around the world, and challenging your child to build their own versions using magnatiles.

Book Recommendations

  • Building a Tower by Jane Smith: Follow along as a group of friends work together to build the tallest tower in the neighborhood.
  • The Colors of Art by Sarah Johnson: Learn about different colors and how artists use them to create beautiful works of art.
  • Magnet Magic by David Brown: Join Max and Mia as they explore the fascinating world of magnets and discover their amazing properties.

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