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  • The child learned about balance and stability by stacking the blocks and observing how they stay upright.
  • They learned about gravity as they noticed that the blocks fall down if not stacked properly.
  • They learned about cause and effect as they realized that if they remove a block from the stack, the rest of the blocks may topple.
  • They learned about spatial awareness and geometry as they tried to fit the blocks together and create stable structures.
  • They learned about problem-solving as they experimented with different ways to stack the blocks and find the most stable configuration.

For continued development, the child can be encouraged to explore different shapes and sizes of blocks, which can introduce concepts of volume and weight. They can also be challenged to build more complex structures, such as bridges or towers, using the blocks. Additionally, incorporating other materials like ramps or balls can help the child explore concepts of motion and force.

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