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Activity: "My child built lego house and boat”

Physical Education

  • The child improved fine motor skills by manipulating and connecting Lego pieces to build the house and boat.
  • The child developed hand-eye coordination while assembling the Lego pieces together.
  • The child enhanced spatial awareness by visualizing and arranging the Lego pieces to create the desired structures.
  • The activity promoted physical activity as the child might have been bending, reaching, and moving around to construct the Lego house and boat.

Encourage your child's continued development by suggesting them to use different Lego pieces and experiment with various designs to expand their creativity. They can also try building more elaborate structures like a Lego city or a Lego amusement park, incorporating more complex physical challenges into their play.

Book Recommendations

  • Lego City: Build This City! by Michael Anthony Steele: Join the Lego City crew as they construct buildings, vehicles, and more in this interactive book.
  • How to Build a House by Saskia Lacey: Learn about the construction process and different building materials used in building a house through illustrations and engaging text.
  • The Little Sailboat by Lois Lenski: Follow the journey of a little sailboat as it sets sail and explores the ocean, teaching children about boats and sailing along the way.

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