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Math

  • The child learned spatial reasoning and geometry by connecting and arranging Lego pieces to create different structures.
  • Counting and basic arithmetic skills were practiced while sorting and counting the number of Lego bricks needed for specific sections of the creation.
  • The child applied measurement concepts and comparisons by building structures of different heights, lengths, and widths using Lego bricks.
  • Problem-solving skills were developed as the child encountered challenges during the building process and needed to find solutions to continue building.

Encourage your child to continue developing their math skills through Lego play by introducing challenges like building symmetrical structures, creating patterns using specific colored bricks, or even incorporating simple fractions into their building projects. These activities can help reinforce mathematical concepts in a fun and engaging way.

Book Recommendations

  • Brick by Brick by Charles R. Smith Jr.: This book explores the world of Lego through vibrant illustrations and a poetic narrative, inspiring creativity and imagination.
  • Lego Nonfiction: Super Sharks and Other Creatures by Penelope Arlon: This informative book combines Lego models with fascinating facts about animals, appealing to young readers interested in wildlife and science.
  • The Lego Ideas Book: Unlock Your Imagination by Daniel Lipkowitz: A guide filled with building ideas and tips to spark creativity and innovation in young builders.

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