Science
- The child learned about engineering and design principles while building Lego structures.
- They explored concepts of balance and stability when constructing tall buildings or bridges.
- The child gained an understanding of basic physics by experimenting with motion and forces while building cars or machines with moving parts.
- They learned about different materials and their properties when choosing appropriate Lego pieces for specific purposes.
Encourage the child to further develop their creativity and problem-solving skills through Lego building. They can try building more complex structures or exploring different themes such as creating a Lego city, space station, or even designing their own inventions. Encourage them to document their creations and discuss the science behind their designs.
Book Recommendations
- LEGO City: Mystery on the LEGO Express by Trey King: Join the LEGO City police force as they solve crimes and unravel mysteries in this engaging book.
- LEGO Nonfiction: Big Book of Animals by Penelope Arlon: Explore the animal kingdom with LEGO illustrations and learn fascinating facts about different species.
- LEGO DC Super Heroes: Ready for Action! by Victoria Taylor: Join your favorite DC superheroes as they embark on exciting adventures to save the day in this action-packed LEGO book.
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