- The child learned vocabulary related to building and construction, such as "tower," "brick," and "foundation."
- They practiced following verbal instructions by listening to the parent or teacher's guidance on how to build the tower.
- The child developed their spatial awareness and understanding of size and proportion by stacking the Lego bricks in a specific order.
- They used their imagination and creativity to come up with different designs and structures for their tower.
- The child learned to communicate their ideas and preferences by discussing their tower with others, describing its features, and explaining their choices.
- They practiced problem-solving skills by figuring out how to balance the bricks and make the tower stable.
- The child developed their fine motor skills by manipulating and connecting the Lego bricks together.
- They learned about cause and effect as they observed how their tower could collapse if not built properly.
For continued development, encourage the child to:
- Write a short story or create a comic strip featuring their Lego tower, using descriptive language to bring it to life.
- Practice reading instructions or building manuals for other Lego sets, further enhancing their reading comprehension skills.
- Engage in collaborative building projects with other children, fostering teamwork and communication skills.
- Explore different architectural styles and historical buildings, using Lego bricks to recreate them and learn about their significance.
- Participate in Lego building competitions or challenges, encouraging them to think critically and creatively to solve specific tasks.