Art
- The child learned about spatial reasoning and design through creating different structures with Lego pieces.
- They developed color and pattern recognition while selecting and arranging the Lego pieces in their creation.
- Artistic expression was encouraged as the child used their imagination to come up with unique designs using the Lego pieces.
- Problem-solving skills were honed as the child figured out how to build stable and balanced structures with the Lego pieces.
Encourage continued development by introducing challenges such as building a specific structure using only certain colors or creating a story around their Lego creation. Encouraging the child to take photographs of their Lego designs and create a digital portfolio can also foster creativity and technical skills.
Book Recommendations
- LEGO Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu Reader #1 by Tracey West: A beginner chapter book that incorporates adventure and teamwork, featuring characters from the popular LEGO Ninjago series.
- LEGO Friends: Emma's Ski Trip (Level 2) by Helen Murray: Join the LEGO Friends as they embark on an exciting ski trip, perfect for young readers interested in adventure and friendship.
- LEGO DC Super Heroes: Ready for Action! (DK Readers Level 1) by Victoria Taylor: This book introduces young readers to the dynamic world of DC Super Heroes through easy-to-read text and captivating images, perfect for LEGO and superhero enthusiasts.
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