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English Language Arts

  • The child learns letter recognition by identifying and sorting Lego bricks with letters on them.
  • They practice letter sounds by saying the sound of each letter they find and matching it to the corresponding Lego brick.
  • The child improves fine motor skills by manipulating the Lego bricks to build words or spell their name.
  • They develop vocabulary by discussing the names of different objects or animals depicted on the Lego bricks.

For continued development, encourage the child to use the Lego bricks to create their own stories or sentences. They can build scenes and characters using the letters to represent words or phrases. This will enhance their creativity, storytelling abilities, and language skills.

Book Recommendations

  • Alphabet Adventure by Audrey Wood: Follow the alphabet on an exciting adventure through the house.
  • Lego City: All Hands on Deck! by Marilyn Easton: Join the Lego City coast guard crew as they rescue a stranded dolphin.
  • ABCs for Boys by Michael Kracht: This book introduces the alphabet through vibrant illustrations and engaging text.

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