Social Studies
- The child learned about problem-solving and critical thinking while following the instructions to build the Legos.
- They also learned about teamwork and cooperation if they worked on the Legos with other children.
- By building different structures with Legos, the child gained an understanding of architecture and design.
- They may have also learned about different cultures and landmarks if they built Lego sets based on famous buildings or locations.
Encourage the child to continue developing their creativity and problem-solving skills through Lego building. They can try building their own unique structures, experimenting with different colors and shapes. Additionally, they can research different architectural styles or famous landmarks to inspire their Lego creations.
Book Recommendations
- DK Readers: LEGO® Friends Let's Go Riding! Level 1 by Catherine Saunders: Join the LEGO Friends on their adventures with horses, and learn about friendship and teamwork along the way.
- LEGO City: Look Out Below! Level 1 by Michael Anthony Steele: Follow the LEGO City characters as they construct a new skyscraper and learn about construction and building processes.
- The LEGO Ninjago Movie: Ninja, Go! by Julia March: Dive into the world of Ninjago with this exciting storybook that follows the adventures of the LEGO Ninjago characters.
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