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  • Counting: The child learned to count the number of Lego bricks used to build the tower.
  • Number recognition: The child practiced recognizing and identifying numbers on the Lego bricks.
  • Comparing sizes: The child compared the sizes of different Lego bricks to determine which ones to use for building the tower.
  • Patterns: The child created patterns by using different colored Lego bricks in the tower.
  • Spatial awareness: The child developed spatial awareness by arranging and stacking the Lego bricks to build a stable tower.

Continued development related to this activity can include:

  • Introducing addition and subtraction: Encourage the child to add or remove Lego bricks from the tower, helping them understand basic addition and subtraction concepts.
  • Measurement: Introduce measuring tools like rulers or measuring tapes to measure the height of the Lego tower.
  • Geometry: Explore different shapes and encourage the child to build towers using specific shapes like squares, rectangles, or triangles.
  • Problem-solving: Encourage the child to build more complex structures or challenge them to build the tallest tower possible using limited Lego bricks.
  • Grouping and sorting: Ask the child to sort the Lego bricks based on color, size, or shape, promoting classification skills.
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