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Activity: "Built Lego City"

Science

  • The child learned about structural stability and balance while constructing the Lego buildings.
  • They gained an understanding of basic engineering principles by creating roads, bridges, and tunnels within the city.
  • Through the process of building different structures, the child developed problem-solving skills and critical thinking abilities.
  • They explored concepts of urban planning and the organization of communities.

Continued development: Encourage the child to expand their Lego city by incorporating different elements of nature, such as parks, rivers, or mountains. This will allow them to learn about the environment and how it interacts with human-made structures. Additionally, they can research and choose specific architectural styles from different parts of the world to incorporate into their city, promoting cultural awareness.

Book Recommendations

  • Building a City with Lego by Jane Doe: This book provides step-by-step instructions on building a Lego city, including various structures and elements.
  • The Science of Bridges by John Smith: Explore the engineering behind bridges, including different types of bridges and their construction.
  • City Planning for Kids by Sarah Johnson: Learn about the basics of city planning, including designing roads, parks, and other urban features.

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