Activity: "My child built with Legos"
Art
- The child learned about shapes and colors by selecting different Lego pieces to create their structure.
- They explored symmetry by creating balanced designs with Legos.
- They practiced spatial awareness by arranging and stacking Legos to build their structure.
- They expressed their creativity and imagination through the unique design and arrangement of their Lego creation.
Continued Development Tip: Encourage your child to take their Lego building to the next level by introducing storytelling. They can create scenes or characters using Legos and then tell a story based on their creation. This will further develop their imagination, language skills, and ability to visually represent ideas.
Book Recommendations
- Brick by Brick by Charles R. Smith Jr.: This book celebrates the joy of building and creating with Legos, inspiring children to use their imaginations and think outside the box.
- Iggy Peck, Architect by Andrea Beaty: This story follows Iggy, a young boy with a passion for architecture, as he uses his creativity and problem-solving skills to build impressive structures.
- The Lego Ideas Book by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book offers building ideas and inspiration for children to create their own unique Lego creations, providing step-by-step instructions and tips for different building techniques.
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