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  • The child has learned about the concept of magnetism and how magnets attract and repel each other.
  • They have developed fine motor skills by manipulating the magnetic tiles and placing them together.
  • They have learned about shapes and geometry by exploring different ways to connect the tiles.
  • The child has improved their hand-eye coordination by aligning the tiles and connecting them.
  • They have learned about balance and stability by building structures with the magnetic tiles.
  • The child has developed problem-solving skills by figuring out how to connect the tiles to create stable structures.
  • They have learned about cause and effect by observing how the magnetic tiles stick together or repel each other.
  • The child has improved their spatial awareness by visualizing and planning their structures with the magnetic tiles.

For continued development, encourage the child to:

  • Experiment with different shapes and sizes of magnetic tiles to create more complex structures.
  • Introduce patterns and colors by sorting the magnetic tiles and creating designs.
  • Combine the magnetic tiles with other building materials, such as blocks or Legos, to create unique structures.
  • Engage in cooperative play by building structures with other children and working together to solve challenges.
  • Encourage the child to use their imagination and storytelling skills by creating narratives around their magnetic tile structures.
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