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Science

  • The child learned about gravity and weight distribution as they built the Lego tower, ensuring that it remained stable.
  • They gained an understanding of structural engineering principles by experimenting with different building techniques to make the tower stronger.
  • Through trial and error, the child learned about the importance of balance and symmetry in constructing a tall tower.
  • They also developed problem-solving skills, as they had to troubleshoot and find solutions when the tower collapsed or became unstable.

Encourage your child to further develop their creativity and problem-solving skills by challenging them to build more complex structures using Lego. They can try building bridges, roller coasters, or even miniature buildings. Encourage them to think critically about the design and functionality of their creations. Additionally, consider incorporating other subjects into their Lego play, such as incorporating math by measuring and calculating dimensions or incorporating art by designing aesthetically pleasing structures.

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