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Art

  • The child learned to use colors and shapes creatively while building different Lego structures.
  • They developed their fine motor skills by manipulating the small Lego pieces.
  • The activity helped them understand the concepts of symmetry and balance as they built symmetrical designs.
  • They explored different textures by combining Lego pieces of various sizes and shapes.

For continued development in art related to Lego, encourage the child to experiment with different color combinations and patterns when building Lego structures. They can also try incorporating other materials like paper, fabric, or clay into their Lego creations to add texture and dimension.

Book Recommendations

  • Lego City: Adventures in Lego City by Scholastic: Join the Lego City police officers, firefighters, and other characters on their exciting adventures in Lego City. The book includes colorful illustrations and simple text suitable for first-grade readers.
  • Lego Ninjago: Ninja, Go! by Greg Farshtey: Dive into the action-packed world of Lego Ninjago and follow the adventures of the ninja heroes as they battle the forces of evil. This book features engaging stories and vibrant illustrations perfect for first-grade readers.
  • The Lego Movie: Junior Novel by Kate Howard: Based on the hit animated film, this junior novel takes readers on a journey with Emmet and his friends as they try to save the Lego universe. The book is filled with humor and excitement, making it an enjoyable read for first-grade children.

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