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Math

  • Counting: Through Lego building, the child can practice counting the number of Lego bricks they use in their creations.
  • Patterning: They can create patterns using different colors or sizes of Lego bricks.
  • Shapes: Lego bricks come in different shapes, allowing the child to recognize and identify shapes such as squares, rectangles, and triangles.
  • Measurement: They can compare the length or height of their Lego structures using standard Lego brick sizes.

Engaging in Lego building activities can further enhance the child's math skills. Encourage them to explore more complex patterns, practice addition and subtraction by combining or removing Lego bricks, and introduce concepts of symmetry and spatial awareness by building symmetrical structures or creating 3D shapes.

Book Recommendations

  • LEGO City: Busy Word Book by Scholastic: This book introduces vocabulary related to Lego City, providing an interactive reading experience for young Lego enthusiasts.
  • LEGO Ninjago: Build Your Own Adventure by DK: This book combines storytelling with Lego building instructions, allowing children to create their own Ninjago-themed adventures.
  • The LEGO Movie: The Essential Guide by DK: Based on the popular LEGO Movie, this book offers an overview of the characters, story, and behind-the-scenes details, inspiring creativity and imagination.

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