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  • The child learned about structural stability and balance while building the Lego building.
  • They gained an understanding of engineering principles by creating a building that can support its weight.
  • They explored concepts of symmetry and aesthetics in designing the Lego building.
  • The child learned about problem-solving and spatial reasoning while assembling the Lego pieces.

Continued development can be encouraged by providing the child with more complex Lego sets that require advanced engineering skills. They can also be encouraged to research different architectural styles and try to replicate them in their Lego buildings. Additionally, the child can be challenged to build a Lego building that incorporates renewable energy sources or sustainable design principles.

Book Recommendations

  • The LEGO Ideas Book by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book provides various building ideas and challenges using Lego bricks, inspiring the child to think creatively and expand their building skills.
  • LEGO Nonfiction: Big Book of Building by Penelope Arlon: This book introduces the child to real-world structures and explores how they are built using Lego models. It combines facts and instructions, providing an educational and engaging reading experience.
  • LEGO CITY: Build This City! by Scholastic: This book combines storytelling with Lego building instructions. The child can follow along with the story and build different city-related structures using their Lego bricks.

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