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Math

  • The child learned the concept of sorting by categorizing Lego colors into different groups.
  • The child practiced counting and number recognition by making towers with a specific number of Lego pieces.
  • The child practiced one-to-one correspondence by ensuring each Lego tower had the correct number of pieces.
  • The child learned about patterns by creating towers with different color patterns.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore more complex patterns and sorting activities. They can also practice addition and subtraction by combining or taking away Lego pieces from their towers. Additionally, introduce measurement concepts by encouraging the child to compare the height or length of their towers.

Book Recommendations

  • The Lego Ideas Book by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book provides inspiration and ideas for building creative Lego structures.
  • Lego City: Busy Word Book by Samantha Brooke: This interactive book introduces young readers to different Lego City scenes and encourages them to identify objects and colors.
  • Lego Friends: A Day in Heartlake City by Scholastic: This storybook follows the adventures of the Lego Friends characters and incorporates building challenges and puzzles.

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