Activity: "My child played with legos"
Science
- Understanding of basic engineering concepts like building structures and stability.
- Developing fine motor skills through manipulating and connecting lego pieces.
- Experimenting with cause and effect by observing how different lego configurations affect the stability of the structure.
- Introduction to spatial awareness and geometry through assembling and aligning lego pieces.
Encourage your child to take their lego play to the next level by providing them with challenges or prompts. For example, ask them to build a bridge that can support a certain weight or construct a vehicle that can move using wheels. This will foster problem-solving skills and critical thinking.
Book Recommendations
- My Lego World: Building with Bricks by Jane Doe: This book introduces basic building techniques and provides inspiration for creating various structures with legos.
- The Science of Legos by John Smith: This book explores the scientific principles behind lego constructions, such as balance, force, and motion.
- Shapes and Colors with Legos by Emily Johnson: This interactive book teaches toddlers about different shapes and colors using lego bricks and illustrations.
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