English Language Arts
- The child improved their vocabulary by learning the names of different Lego pieces and structures.
- They practiced their reading skills by following instructions and assembling Lego sets.
- Through building Lego models, the child enhanced their creativity and imagination.
- They developed their writing skills by creating stories and descriptions for their Lego creations.
Encourage the child to continue their development through Lego activities by challenging them to build specific scenes or characters from their favorite books or stories. They can also write and perform a short play using Lego minifigures as characters. Another idea is to have the child create a Lego diary, where they document their experiences and adventures using Lego models.
Book Recommendations
- Lego Ninjago: Rise of the Snakes by Tracey West: Join the brave Ninjas as they battle the evil Serpentine and protect Ninjago City.
- Lego Friends: Mystery in the Whispering Woods by Catherine Hapka: Follow the Lego Friends as they solve a mystery in the enchanted forest.
- The Lego Movie: Junior Novel by Kate Howard: Relive the adventure of Emmet, an ordinary Lego minifigure, as he becomes an unlikely hero in the Lego universe.
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