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Math

  • The child learned about spatial awareness and geometry by constructing different shapes and structures with the Legos.
  • They practiced counting and sorting by organizing the Legos into groups based on colors, sizes, or types.
  • They developed problem-solving skills by following instructions to build specific models or creating their own designs.
  • They gained an understanding of patterns and sequences through building and repeating similar designs with the Legos.

Encourage continued development by introducing more complex building challenges that involve specific mathematical concepts, such as symmetry, angles, and measurement. You can also provide opportunities for the child to estimate and compare the number of Legos used in different structures, enhancing their quantitative skills.

Book Recommendations

  • DK Readers: Lego Ninjago: Secret World of the Ninja by Beth Davies: A fun and exciting book that introduces young readers to the world of Ninjago through engaging storytelling and colorful illustrations.
  • LEGO City: All Aboard! by Sonia Sander: This book follows the adventures of the LEGO City characters and is filled with simple sentences and captivating images, perfect for early readers.
  • The LEGO Movie 2 Junior Novel by Kate Howard: Based on the popular movie, this book is designed for young readers and offers an entertaining and imaginative story set in the LEGO universe.

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