- Developed fine motor skills by manipulating and connecting Lego pieces
- Enhanced spatial awareness and problem-solving skills by planning and constructing the tower
- Explored colors and shapes through selecting and arranging Lego pieces
- Practiced following verbal instructions by listening to guidance on how to build the tower
- Expanded vocabulary by learning new words related to Lego building, such as "brick," "baseplate," and "tower"
- Strengthened communication skills by describing their tower to others and explaining their design choices
- Encouraged creativity and imagination by designing unique towers with different themes or stories
For continued development, encourage the child to:
- Write a short story or description about their Lego tower, practicing their writing skills
- Create a Lego tower challenge, where they have to follow written instructions to build a specific tower
- Participate in a Lego building competition or showcase, where they can share their creations with others
- Explore Lego-themed books or websites to learn more about the history and possibilities of Lego building
- Collaborate with other children to build a larger Lego structure, fostering teamwork and cooperation