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Activity: "My child build a Lego whale"

Science

  • The child learns about marine animals and their features through building a Lego whale.
  • They understand the concept of symmetry by creating a symmetrical whale design using the Lego pieces.
  • The child explores the principles of buoyancy and water displacement by experimenting with different arrangements of Lego bricks to make the whale float.
  • They develop problem-solving skills as they figure out how to make the Lego whale stable and balanced in water.

Encourage your child to further explore marine life and scientific concepts by engaging in pretend play with the Lego whale. They can create underwater scenarios, learn about different marine animals, and even experiment with various materials to make other Lego creations float or sink in water.

Book Recommendations

  • The Underwater Adventure by Lily Johnson: Join Timmy the Turtle as he explores the ocean depths and encounters various sea creatures.
  • Whales and Dolphins: A Guide for Kids by Sarah Parker: Learn fascinating facts about whales and dolphins through engaging illustrations and simple explanations.
  • What Lives in the Ocean? by Emma Jameson: Explore the diverse habitats and creatures that reside in the ocean by lifting flaps and discovering hidden surprises.

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