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  • Counting: The child had to count the number of Lego pieces needed to build the car.
  • Shapes: The child had to identify and use different shapes of Lego pieces to build the car.
  • Measurement: The child had to estimate and measure the length and width of the Lego pieces to fit them together.
  • Problem-solving: The child had to figure out how to connect the Lego pieces together to build the car without any instructions.
  • Spatial awareness: The child had to visualize and understand how the different Lego pieces fit together to create the car.

Tips for continued development:

Encourage the child to build more complex Lego structures without instructions, such as buildings or bridges. This will further enhance their problem-solving and spatial awareness skills. Additionally, introduce the concept of symmetry by challenging the child to build symmetrical Lego structures. This will help them understand symmetry in math and develop their creativity.

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