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Social Studies

  • The child learned about different cultures and landmarks by building Lego models of famous buildings from around the world.
  • They developed an understanding of community by creating a Lego town with various buildings representing different aspects of a community, such as a school, hospital, and fire station.
  • Through Lego play, the child learned about historical events by constructing scenes from history, such as building a Lego pyramid to learn about ancient Egypt.
  • They gained knowledge about geography by building maps and exploring different regions using Lego bricks.

Encourage the child to continue developing their social studies knowledge through Lego by challenging them to build specific historical landmarks or scenes from different cultures. They can also research and build Lego models of famous monuments or create their own Lego country with its own unique culture and traditions.

Book Recommendations

  • Lego Play Book: Ideas to Bring Your Bricks to Life by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book provides inspiration for creative Lego building projects and encourages children to think outside the box.
  • by Megan H. Rothrock: This book takes children on a journey through different Lego creations, offering step-by-step instructions and suggestions for imaginative play.
  • National Geographic Kids: Everything Awesome About Lego by Elise Allen: This book combines fun facts about Lego with stunning photographs, providing a captivating reading experience for young Lego enthusiasts.

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