Art
- The child has learned spatial awareness and how to manipulate and connect different Lego pieces to create structures.
- They have also developed color recognition skills by using different colored Lego pieces in their creations.
- The child has explored their creativity and imagination by coming up with unique designs and ideas for their Lego creations.
- They have also practiced fine motor skills by handling and assembling the small Lego pieces.
For continued development, encourage the child to use Lego pieces to create specific objects or characters from their favorite books or movies. This will help them to further explore their creativity and bring their favorite stories to life through their Lego creations.
Book Recommendations
- The Lego Ideas Book by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book provides step-by-step instructions and inspiration for building various Lego creations.
- Lego City: Detective Chase McCain: Save That Cargo! by Trey King: This interactive storybook combines reading with building Lego models, allowing children to engage with the story while using their Lego pieces.
- Lego Friends: A Day in Heartlake City by Tracey West: This book follows the adventures of the Lego Friends characters and includes building instructions for creating their favorite locations in Heartlake City.
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