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Art

  • The child learned about spatial awareness and proportion by building the Lego house. They had to consider the size and placement of each piece to create a balanced structure.
  • They explored color and design by choosing specific Lego pieces to create different elements of the house, such as windows, doors, and roof.
  • They developed fine motor skills by carefully manipulating and connecting the Lego pieces to construct the house.
  • The child exercised creativity and imagination by designing their own unique Lego house, incorporating their personal style and ideas.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore different architectural styles and experiment with more complex designs using Lego. They can also try incorporating other materials, such as cardboard or clay, to add different textures and dimensions to their creations.

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