Science
- Understanding of structural engineering through building and testing different structures using LEGO bricks
- Experiencing basic concepts of physics, such as force and motion, by building and observing the movement of LEGO contraptions
- Exploration of simple machines, such as levers and pulleys, through building and manipulating LEGO models
For continued development, consider incorporating science experiments that involve building and testing using LEGO bricks. Encourage the child to explore more complex engineering concepts through building intricate structures and machines with LEGO.
Book Recommendations
- "The LEGO Ideas Book: Unlock Your Imagination" by Daniel Lipkowitz: A book filled with tips, techniques, and visual inspiration for creative building using LEGO bricks.
- "LEGO Nonfiction: Big Book of Animals" by Scholastic: An informative book featuring LEGO models of animals and their habitats, perfect for kids interested in science and nature.
- "The LEGO Neighborhood Book: Build Your Own Town!" by Brian Lyles and Jason Lyles: This book guides children through creating their own LEGO town, teaching them about urban planning and architecture in the process.
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