Math
- The child can learn about spatial reasoning by building different structures with Legos.
- They can practice counting and measuring the number of Legos used in each construction.
- They can explore concepts of symmetry and patterns when creating symmetrical designs.
- By flying the Legos around, they can learn about distance and speed as they estimate and measure how far and fast the Legos can go.
For continued development, encourage the child to use Legos to explore more advanced math concepts such as fractions, angles, and geometry. They can build models of different shapes and learn about their properties. They can also create story problems involving Legos to practice problem-solving skills.
Book Recommendations
- LEGO Man in Space: A True Story by Mara Shaughnessy: This book tells the story of a LEGO figure that went on a space adventure, teaching the child about space exploration and inspiring their imagination.
- LEGO NEXO KNIGHTS: Handbook by Scholastic: This handbook provides information about the LEGO NEXO KNIGHTS characters and their adventures, allowing the child to engage in imaginative play while reading.
- LEGO Star Wars: The Visual Dictionary by Simon Beecroft: This visual dictionary introduces the child to the world of LEGO Star Wars, providing facts and details about the characters and settings from the Star Wars universe.
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