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Math

  • The child learned spatial reasoning skills by building structures with Lego.
  • They practiced counting and one-to-one correspondence by counting the number of Lego pieces used in their creations.
  • They explored basic geometry concepts by identifying and using different shapes of Lego bricks.
  • The child practiced addition and subtraction by manipulating the number of Lego pieces in their creations.

Tips for continued development: Encourage the child to use Lego bricks for more complex mathematical activities, such as creating patterns or sorting the bricks by color, shape, or size. They can also explore measurement concepts by comparing the length or height of different Lego structures.

Book Recommendations

  • LEGO City: Detective Chase McCain: Stop that Heist! by Trey King: Join Detective Chase McCain as he solves crimes in LEGO City. This engaging book combines reading and play, allowing children to follow the story and build their own LEGO creations related to the detective theme.
  • LEGO DC Super Heroes: Phonics Boxed Set by Quinlan B. Lee: This set includes ten easy-to-read books that feature popular DC Super Heroes like Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman. The stories help children practice their reading skills while enjoying LEGO illustrations.
  • LEGO Nonfiction: Mighty Machines by Scholastic: This nonfiction book introduces young readers to various machines and vehicles, all constructed with LEGO bricks. It provides educational and informative content while capturing children's interest with colorful LEGO photographs.

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