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  • The child learned about basic engineering principles such as stability and balance while building structures with LEGO bricks.
  • They explored concepts of force and motion by experimenting with different LEGO vehicles and observing how they move.
  • Through constructing various LEGO models, the child gained an understanding of spatial awareness and geometry.
  • While following instructions to build LEGO sets, the child practiced reading and interpreting visual diagrams.

Encourage the child to explore advanced engineering concepts by challenging them to build more complex LEGO structures, such as bridges or towers. They can experiment with different materials to see how it affects the stability of their creations. Additionally, encourage them to think critically about the forces at play when their LEGO vehicles move, and how they can improve their designs for better performance. Finally, they can further develop their spatial awareness and geometry skills by creating their own original LEGO models without instructions, using their imagination and understanding of shapes and angles.

Book Recommendations

  • The LEGO Ideas Book by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book provides inspiration and ideas for building various LEGO creations, including vehicles, buildings, and robots.
  • LEGO Chain Reactions by Pat Murphy: This book introduces children to the world of engineering and physics through fun and interactive LEGO projects that incorporate gears, levers, and pulleys.
  • LEGO Awesome Ideas by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book showcases innovative LEGO builds and encourages children to think creatively and push the boundaries of their imagination.

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