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  • The child learned about spatial awareness and geometry by assembling and connecting different Lego pieces to build the robot.
  • They practiced counting and number recognition while following the instructions and identifying the correct pieces to use.
  • They explored measurement concepts by comparing the size of different Lego pieces and fitting them together to create a stable structure.
  • The child learned problem-solving skills as they encountered challenges while building the robot and had to find solutions.

Encourage further development by challenging the child to create new designs and functions for their Lego robot. They can experiment with different configurations and explore how changing the placement or size of certain pieces affects the robot's movements. Additionally, you can introduce basic programming concepts by using visual coding platforms specifically designed for Lego robotics.

Book Recommendations

  • Robots, Robots Everywhere! by Sue Fliess: This book introduces various types of robots and explores their functions and capabilities. It can inspire the child to think creatively about their Lego robot's potential.
  • The Robot Book by Heather Brown: This interactive book allows the child to lift flaps and turn wheels to discover how robots work. It provides a hands-on approach to learning about robotics.
  • My Robot Friend by Sunny Scribens: This story follows a young boy who builds a robot friend and explores the adventures they have together. It encourages imagination and friendship.

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