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  • The child learned about counting and number recognition as they counted the number of Lego blocks used to build the tower.
  • They learned about sorting and classifying as they organized the Lego blocks by color or size before building the tower.
  • The child learned about spatial awareness and geometry as they stacked the Lego blocks to create the tower, understanding concepts like height, width, and balance.
  • They learned about patterns and sequencing as they followed a specific order or pattern while building the tower, such as alternating colors or sizes.
  • The child learned about measurement as they compared the height of their tower to other objects or used a ruler to measure the height of the tower.

For continued development, parents can encourage the child to explore more complex patterns and sequences while building their Lego towers. They can also introduce the concept of addition and subtraction by asking the child to add or remove specific numbers of Lego blocks from the tower. Additionally, parents can challenge the child to build different shapes or structures using the Lego blocks, promoting their understanding of geometry and spatial relationships.

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