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  • The child learned about shapes and forms by stacking the magnet towers in different arrangements.
  • They learned about colors by using magnet towers of different colors and creating patterns or color combinations.
  • The child learned about balance and stability by experimenting with different ways to stack the magnet towers without them falling over.
  • They learned about symmetry by creating symmetrical structures with the magnet towers.
  • The child learned about spatial awareness by understanding how the magnet towers fit together and how to create different structures.

For continued development, the child can explore different materials and textures to incorporate into their magnet tower building, such as adding fabric or paper to create unique structures. They can also experiment with different sizes and shapes of magnets to create more complex designs. Encouraging the child to think outside the box and use their imagination to create imaginative structures can further enhance their artistic skills.

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