History
- The child learned about ancient Mesopotamian architecture and specifically the ziggurats, which were towering structures built by the ancient civilizations.
- They gained knowledge about the purpose and significance of ziggurats in Mesopotamian society, including their religious and cultural importance.
- By building a Lego ziggurat, the child developed a hands-on understanding of the construction techniques and design elements used in ancient Mesopotamia.
- They also learned about the historical context of ziggurats and how they reflected the power and wealth of the ruling class during that time.
For continued development, encourage the child to explore other famous structures from different civilizations and time periods. They can research and build models of the Egyptian pyramids, the Roman Colosseum, or the Great Wall of China using Legos or other building materials. This will broaden their knowledge of world history and architecture.
Book Recommendations
- Building History: The Great Wall of China by Elizabeth Raum: This book explores the history and construction of the Great Wall of China, providing fascinating insights into one of the world's most famous structures.
- The Pyramids of Egypt by Joyce A. Tyldesley: A captivating book that delves into the mysteries of the Egyptian pyramids, their purpose, and the incredible engineering skills of the ancient Egyptians.
- The Story of Buildings: From the Pyramids to the Sydney Opera House and Beyond by Patrick Dillon and Stephen Biesty: This book takes young readers on a journey through architectural history, showcasing iconic buildings from around the world and explaining the stories behind their creation.
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