- Developed fine motor skills by manipulating and connecting Lego pieces
- Enhanced spatial awareness and problem-solving abilities by planning and constructing the Lego city
- Expanded vocabulary by discussing and labeling different buildings, vehicles, and characters
- Improved communication skills by explaining the layout and features of the Lego city to others
- Strengthened storytelling skills by creating narratives and scenarios involving the Lego city
- Practiced reading skills by following instructions or looking at labels on Lego pieces
- Boosted creativity and imagination by designing unique buildings and landscapes for the Lego city
For continued development, encourage the child to:
- Write short stories or descriptions about the Lego city, using the characters and buildings as inspiration
- Create a newspaper or magazine for the Lego city, writing articles or advertisements for the different features
- Practice reading aloud by sharing their Lego city stories with family or friends
- Explore different genres of literature related to cities, architecture, or construction
- Engage in collaborative building projects with other children, fostering teamwork and communication skills