- Learned vocabulary related to Lego blocks such as "block," "brick," "build," "stack," "color," and "shape."
- Developed fine motor skills by manipulating and connecting Lego blocks.
- Explored spatial concepts like "on top," "underneath," "beside," and "inside" while building with Lego blocks.
- Practiced following simple instructions by building specific structures or patterns with Lego blocks.
- Enhanced creativity and imagination by building unique structures or creating stories with Lego blocks.
- Engaged in pretend play by assigning roles to Lego block creations and acting out scenarios.
- Strengthened problem-solving skills by figuring out how to balance and stabilize Lego block structures.
- Introduced basic math concepts like counting, sorting, and comparing sizes while working with Lego blocks.
- Explored storytelling and narrative skills by describing their Lego block creations or creating stories around them.
- Developed communication skills by discussing their Lego block creations with others and explaining their ideas.
Continued development can be encouraged by:
- Introducing themed Lego sets or challenges to inspire storytelling and creative writing.
- Incorporating letter or word recognition activities by labeling different Lego block structures or creating word puzzles using Lego blocks.
- Encouraging the child to write or dictate a story based on their Lego block creations.
- Using Lego blocks as a tool for practicing phonics by creating words or sounds using different blocks.
- Collaborating with other children to build larger structures or engage in cooperative storytelling activities using Lego blocks.