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  • The child learned about the concept of stability and balance when building the fort, as they had to ensure it was structurally sound and wouldn't collapse.
  • They explored the properties of different materials used for building the fort, such as cardboard, blankets, and pillows.
  • Through the activity, the child gained an understanding of spatial awareness and measurement as they had to plan and arrange the fort's components.
  • They learned about the importance of teamwork and communication while collaborating with others to construct the fort.

Encourage the child to further develop their fort-building skills by introducing new challenges. They can experiment with different shapes and sizes for their forts or try building them outdoors using natural materials like sticks and leaves. Encourage them to think creatively and use problem-solving skills to overcome any obstacles they may encounter during the construction process.

Book Recommendations

  • Building a Fort by Sarah Harrison: This book provides step-by-step instructions and illustrations for building various types of forts, inspiring children to create their own.
  • The Blanket Fort by Michelle Edwards: This heartwarming story follows a group of friends as they build a cozy blanket fort and embark on imaginative adventures within its walls.
  • Forts: A Guide for Young Engineers by Georgina Phillips: This interactive book introduces children to basic engineering principles and encourages them to design and construct their own forts using household materials.

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