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Science

  • The child learned about the concept of balance and stability while building Lego structures.
  • They explored the principles of engineering and structural integrity through trial and error.
  • By following instructions and assembling Lego sets, they gained an understanding of spatial reasoning and geometry.
  • They may have also learned about simple machines and how they can be incorporated into Lego designs.

Building with Lego can be a great way to continue developing scientific concepts. Encourage the child to explore more complex designs and challenges that require problem-solving skills. They can experiment with different materials, such as adding rubber bands or popsicle sticks, to see how it affects the stability and functionality of their creations. Additionally, they can research and learn about famous architects and engineers who use Lego as a medium for their designs.

Book Recommendations

  • The Lego Ideas Book by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book provides inspiration and ideas for building various Lego creations.
  • by Megan H. Rothrock: A fun book that guides readers through building different Lego models with step-by-step instructions.
  • The Lego Power Functions Idea Book, Vol. 1: Machines and Mechanisms by Yoshihito Isogawa: This book explores the principles of engineering and mechanics using Lego's Power Functions components.

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