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  • Counting and Number Recognition: Through the activity, the child practiced counting the number of Lego pieces needed to build the car and identifying numbers on the Lego pieces.
  • Shapes and Spatial Awareness: By connecting different shaped Lego pieces to create the car, the child learned about shapes and spatial relationships.
  • Problem-Solving: When building the Lego car, the child had to figure out how to connect the pieces to make the car stable and functional, enhancing problem-solving skills.
  • Patterning: The child may have explored creating patterns using different colored Lego pieces in the car design, reinforcing the concept of patterns and sequences.

Encourage continued development by challenging the child to build more complex Lego cars, introducing engineering and design concepts. You can use real car designs as inspiration and ask the child to replicate them using Lego pieces. This will help them develop critical thinking and creativity.

Book Recommendations

  • Build It! Race Cars by Jennifer Kemmeter: A book that introduces young readers to the world of race cars, including building and designing their own race cars.
  • Lego City: Busy Word Book by Roger Priddy: This book features Lego scenes and introduces new vocabulary about cars and construction.
  • Lego City: Fire Truck to the Rescue by Sonia Sander: A storybook featuring Lego characters and their adventures with fire trucks, inspiring creativity and imagination.

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