Activity: "My child built Lego"
Art
- Developed spatial awareness and understanding of proportions by building structures with Lego.
- Explored color combinations and patterns while selecting and arranging Lego bricks.
- Enhanced creativity and imagination through the process of building and designing unique Lego creations.
- Practiced fine motor skills by assembling and manipulating small Lego pieces.
Encourage further development by challenging your child to build more complex structures, such as buildings or vehicles, using Lego. Encourage them to experiment with different colors, textures, and shapes to create visually interesting designs. Encourage them to incorporate storytelling into their Lego creations, imagining characters and scenarios to bring their creations to life.
Book Recommendations
- The LEGO Ideas Book by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book provides inspiration and building instructions for a variety of Lego creations, sparking your child's imagination and encouraging them to think outside the box.
- The LEGO Architect by Tom Alphin: Perfect for aspiring architects, this book explores the principles of architectural design using Lego bricks, teaching your child about different architectural styles and techniques.
- LEGO Minifigure Year by Year: A Visual History by Gregory Farshtey: This book takes a look at the evolution of Lego minifigures over the years, providing interesting facts and behind-the-scenes information that Lego enthusiasts will enjoy.
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