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  • Counting: The child learned to count the number of Lego pieces they had.
  • Addition: The child learned to add the number of Lego pieces they had with the number of pieces their friend had.
  • Subtraction: The child learned to subtract the number of Lego pieces they gave to their friend from the total number of pieces they had.
  • Patterns: The child learned to create patterns using different colored Lego pieces.
  • Measurement: The child learned to measure the length and width of their Lego creations using other Lego pieces as units of measurement.

Tips for continued development:

1. Encourage the child to build more complex structures using Lego pieces, which will help them understand concepts like area and volume.

2. Introduce the child to Lego sets with instructions, which will help them understand concepts like following step-by-step directions and spatial awareness.

3. Play math games with Lego, such as creating towers of different heights and asking the child to order them from shortest to tallest.

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