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  • The child learned about the properties of different materials as they chose and used materials to build the fort.
  • They gained an understanding of engineering and problem-solving as they planned and constructed the fort.
  • They learned about the concept of stability and balance as they ensured the fort was sturdy and well-supported.
  • They observed how light and shadows interacted within the fort, providing an opportunity to learn about light and shadow play.

For continued development, consider encouraging the child to explore different types of forts, such as igloos, teepees, or treehouses. This can spark their creativity and expand their understanding of different structures and materials used in construction.

Book Recommendations

  • How to Build a House by Gail Gibbons: A book that introduces young readers to the basic concepts of constructing a house.
  • Fort-Building Time by Megan Wagner Lloyd: A fun and imaginative story about building forts and the adventures that follow.
  • If I Built a House by Chris Van Dusen: A whimsical and creative book that explores unique ideas for building a dream house.

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