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  • The child learned about spatial awareness and geometry while assembling the Lego set, as they had to follow instructions to build different shapes and structures.
  • They practiced counting and basic arithmetic skills by sorting and organizing the Lego pieces by color, shape, and size.
  • Problem-solving skills were enhanced as the child had to figure out the correct order of assembling the Lego pieces to complete the set.
  • The child gained an understanding of measurements and proportions when following instructions that required specific lengths or sizes for different parts of the Lego set.

Building Lego sets can continue to develop the child's creativity and critical thinking skills. Encourage them to design and build their own creations using the Lego pieces they already have. They can explore different concepts such as symmetry, patterns, and even basic engineering principles by experimenting with different structures and designs.

Book Recommendations

  • LEGO Awesome Ideas by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book features various Lego building ideas and step-by-step instructions to create unique models and designs.
  • The LEGO Adventure Book by Megan H. Rothrock: Join Megs and Brickbot on their adventures as they explore different building techniques and showcase their own Lego creations.
  • LEGO Chain Reactions by Pat Murphy: This book combines Lego building with science and engineering concepts, providing instructions for building machines that perform exciting chain reactions.

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