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History

  • The child learned about different historical eras by building Lego models representing specific time periods.
  • They explored famous landmarks and recreated them with Lego bricks, gaining knowledge of historical architecture.
  • By building scenes from historical events, the child developed an understanding of key moments in history.
  • They learned about different cultures by building Lego structures inspired by various civilizations.

Music

  • The child built musical instruments using Lego bricks, which helped them understand how sound is produced.
  • They explored rhythm and tempo by creating their own Lego music compositions.
  • By building stages and concert venues, the child learned about the performance aspect of music.
  • They gained an appreciation for different music genres by building scenes and characters inspired by specific styles.

Encourage further development by challenging the child to build Lego models that represent specific historical events or famous musicians. They can also try incorporating sound effects into their Lego creations by adding simple mechanisms or using compatible sound modules. Additionally, encourage the child to explore different music genres and create Lego scenes that reflect the mood and atmosphere of those styles.

Book Recommendations

  • The Lego Ideas Book by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book provides inspiration for building various Lego models and encourages creativity.
  • Lego City: Build This City! by Scholastic: A storybook that combines reading with building instructions for Lego City models.
  • Lego Ninjago: The Green Ninja by Tracey West: This book follows the adventures of the Green Ninja and includes a mini Lego figure.

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