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Math

  • The child has learned basic counting and number recognition while sorting and organizing the Lego pieces according to their colors and sizes.
  • They have also learned about shapes and geometry by building structures with different shapes of Lego bricks.
  • The child has practiced addition and subtraction concepts by counting and comparing the number of Lego pieces in different sets.
  • They have also improved their problem-solving skills by following instructions and building Lego models step by step.

Encourage the child to continue exploring math concepts through Lego by challenging them to build symmetrical structures or creating patterns using different colors and shapes of Lego bricks. They can also practice measurement by building towers of different heights or using Lego bricks as a unit of measurement.

Book Recommendations

  • The Lego Ideas Book by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book provides inspiration and ideas for building with Lego bricks, encouraging creativity and imagination.
  • Lego Chain Reactions by Pat Murphy: This book introduces the concepts of cause and effect and teaches children how to build intricate chain reaction machines using Lego bricks.
  • Lego Awesome Ideas by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book showcases amazing Lego creations and provides building tips and instructions for creating your own unique designs.

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