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Art

  • The child learned about shapes and colors by choosing different colored Lego bricks and arranging them to form the house.
  • They explored spatial awareness by stacking the bricks in different ways to create walls, windows, and doors.
  • The child exercised their creativity by adding unique design elements to the house, such as a chimney or a garden.
  • They practiced fine motor skills by carefully placing and connecting the Lego bricks together.

For continued development, encourage the child to build more complex structures using Legos. They can try building other types of buildings, like a skyscraper or a castle. Additionally, they can experiment with different color combinations and patterns to create visually interesting designs. Encourage them to think outside the box and incorporate imaginative elements into their Lego creations.

Book Recommendations

  • Build It! Structures, Systems, and You by Adrienne Mason: This book introduces young readers to different types of structures and how they are built, including houses. It provides hands-on activities and encourages creativity in building.
  • How a House Is Built by Gail Gibbons: This book takes readers on a journey through the construction process of building a house. It explains the various steps involved, from the foundation to the finishing touches.
  • Iggy Peck, Architect by Andrea Beaty: This story follows a young boy named Iggy who loves to build and create. It encourages children to pursue their passion for architecture and design, inspiring them to use their imagination in building projects.

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