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  • The child has learned how to use Lego blocks to create various shapes and structures.
  • They have learned about symmetry and balance by building symmetrical designs with Lego blocks.
  • The child has learned about color theory by using different colored Lego blocks to create patterns and designs.
  • They have learned about the concept of scale by building structures of different sizes using Lego blocks.
  • The child has learned about three-dimensional art by creating sculptures and models with Lego blocks.

To continue developing their artistic skills with Lego, the child can try the following creative ways:

  • Experiment with different building techniques and try to create more intricate and complex designs.
  • Combine Lego blocks with other materials, such as paper or cardboard, to create mixed media artworks.
  • Explore storytelling through Lego by creating scenes and narratives with their Lego creations.
  • Participate in Lego building challenges or competitions to further challenge their artistic abilities.
  • Collaborate with others to create larger and more ambitious Lego projects.
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