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  • The child has learned about structures and engineering through building a city out of Legos.
  • They have developed spatial awareness and problem-solving skills while planning and constructing the different buildings and roads.
  • They have gained an understanding of urban planning and the organization of a city.
  • Through imaginative play, the child has explored concepts of community and the functions of different buildings within a city.

Encourage the child to further develop their knowledge and skills by exploring real-life cities and architecture. Take them on field trips to visit different types of buildings and discuss their purpose and design. Encourage them to research famous architects and learn about their contributions to the field. You can also challenge them to create more complex structures and incorporate elements of sustainability into their city design.

Book Recommendations

  • The LEGO Neighborhood Book: Build Your Own Town! by Brian Lyles and Jason Lyles: This book provides step-by-step instructions for creating a variety of buildings and structures using LEGO bricks, allowing the child to expand their city-building skills.
  • Architect Academy: Are You Ready for the Challenge? by Steve Martin: This interactive book introduces children to the world of architecture through fun activities and challenges, encouraging them to think like architects and design their own structures.
  • City: A Story of Roman Planning and Construction by David Macaulay: This book takes the child on a journey through the planning and construction of a Roman city, providing insight into the historical and architectural aspects of city building.

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