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  • The child learned about spatial reasoning and geometry by designing and building the maze using magnatiles.
  • They gained an understanding of cause and effect as they experimented with different configurations and observed how the marbles moved through the maze.
  • They explored concepts of balance and stability as they created structures with the magnatiles to support the maze walls.
  • The child also developed problem-solving skills as they encountered challenges and had to find solutions to make the maze functional.

To further enhance the child's learning, you can encourage them to experiment with different materials to build their maze, such as cardboard, straws, or LEGO bricks. You can also introduce the concept of engineering by discussing how engineers design and build structures like mazes in real life.

Book Recommendations

  • The Amazing Maze Book by Adrian Fisher and Georgina Fisher: This book introduces various types of mazes and provides step-by-step instructions for creating your own mazes.
  • The Most Magnificent Thing by Ashley Spires: This story follows a young girl who uses her imagination and problem-solving skills to build something magnificent.
  • The Three Little Aliens and the Big Bad Robot by Margaret McNamara: This book combines the classic tale of the Three Little Pigs with elements of science fiction as the characters build a robot to outsmart the Big Bad Robot.

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