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  • Following instructions: The child learned to follow step-by-step instructions to build the Lego tower.
  • Sequencing: The child learned to arrange the Lego pieces in a specific order to build the tower.
  • Vocabulary: The child learned new words related to building, such as "brick," "baseplate," and "tower."
  • Descriptive language: The child practiced using descriptive language to talk about the colors, sizes, and shapes of the Lego pieces.
  • Problem-solving: The child encountered challenges while building the tower and had to problem-solve to find solutions.
  • Patience and perseverance: The child learned to be patient and persistent when facing difficulties or setbacks during the building process.
  • Imagination and creativity: The child used their imagination and creativity to design and customize their Lego tower.
  • Storytelling: The child could create stories or narratives around their Lego tower, practicing storytelling skills.

For continued development, encourage the child to:

- Build more complex structures using Lego pieces, challenging their problem-solving skills.

- Write a short story or create a comic strip featuring their Lego tower, practicing their writing and storytelling abilities.

- Research and learn about famous buildings or architectural styles, incorporating educational elements into their Lego building projects.

- Collaborate with friends or siblings to build a Lego city, fostering teamwork and communication skills.

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