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  • The child learned about balance and stability by stacking the tiles to create a tower.
  • They learned about gravity and how it affects the tower's stability.
  • They learned about the concept of weight as they added more tiles to the tower.
  • They learned about cause and effect as they observed the tower falling down if it was not balanced properly.
  • They learned about problem-solving as they tried different strategies to build a taller and more stable tower.
  • They learned about spatial awareness and geometry as they arranged the tiles in different patterns and shapes.

For continued development, the child can explore different materials to build towers, such as wooden blocks or plastic cups. They can also experiment with different shapes and sizes of tiles to see how it affects the tower's stability. Additionally, they can learn about famous structures and architects, such as the Eiffel Tower or Frank Lloyd Wright, and try to recreate them using the tiles or other materials. This can spark their creativity and further enhance their understanding of balance, stability, and design principles.

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