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  • The child has learned about colors by sorting and building with different colored Lego pieces.
  • The child has learned about shapes and forms by manipulating Lego blocks of different sizes and configurations.
  • The child has learned about spatial relationships and symmetry by fitting Lego pieces together to create structures.
  • The child has learned about balance and stability by experimenting with different arrangements of Lego blocks to create sturdy constructions.
  • The child has learned about texture and patterns by exploring the various surface designs on different Lego pieces.
  • The child has developed fine motor skills by manipulating the small Lego bricks and placing them accurately.

To further enhance the child's artistic development through Lego activities, encourage them to:

  • Create a Lego sculpture inspired by their favorite book or story.
  • Build a Lego mosaic using different colored bricks to recreate an image or pattern.
  • Use Lego bricks to create a diorama or scene from nature.
  • Experiment with integrating other art materials like paint or markers to decorate the Lego creations.
  • Collaborate with friends or siblings to build a Lego city or landscape together, fostering teamwork and creativity.

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