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  • The child may have learned about different animal species, as Ninjago features various mythical creatures.
  • They may have gained knowledge about the concept of energy, as the characters in Ninjago often use their powers and abilities.
  • The child may have learned about forces and motion, as the action scenes in Ninjago involve characters jumping, running, and fighting.
  • They may have learned about teamwork and cooperation, as the ninjas in Ninjago work together to defeat their enemies.

For continued development related to watching Ninjago, encourage the child to explore more about animals and mythical creatures through books, documentaries, or even visits to zoos and museums. They can also engage in hands-on experiments or projects that explore the concepts of energy, forces, and motion. Encourage them to participate in group activities that promote teamwork and cooperation, such as team sports or group projects.

Book Recommendations

  • Ninjago: The Beginning by Greg Farshtey: Join the ninjas on their epic adventure as they learn about their powers, face off against enemies, and save Ninjago City.
  • The LEGO Ninjago Movie: Junior Novel by Kate Howard: Relive the exciting story of the Ninjago movie and follow the ninjas as they battle the evil Lord Garmadon.
  • Ninjago: Team Ninja by Catherine Hapka: Dive into the world of Ninjago and join the ninjas as they train, face challenges, and protect their city from evil forces.

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