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Math

  • The child learned counting and number recognition by identifying the number of Legos used in each construction.
  • They practiced addition by combining multiple Legos to create larger structures.
  • The child learned basic shape recognition by identifying different Lego pieces, such as squares, rectangles, and circles.
  • They also explored patterns and sequencing by arranging the Legos in various color or size patterns.

Encourage continued development in Math by challenging the child to build more complex structures using Legos. They can explore more advanced concepts like multiplication and division by creating arrays or dividing their Legos into equal groups. Additionally, you can introduce measurement concepts by asking them to build towers of different heights or compare the lengths of different Lego pieces.

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