Math
- The child practiced spatial awareness and geometry skills by following instructions to build specific shapes and structures with Lego pieces.
- They learned about counting and sorting by organizing and grouping different colored Lego bricks or counting the number of pieces needed for a specific build.
- The child explored concepts of addition and subtraction when combining and taking away Lego pieces to create or modify their designs.
- They engaged in problem-solving and critical thinking skills when faced with challenges or obstacles during the building process.
For continued development, encourage the child to create their own Lego building challenges, such as building a specific number of objects using only a certain number of bricks. You can also introduce them to more complex building techniques, such as creating mosaics or patterns using various colored Lego pieces, to further enhance their spatial and mathematical skills.
Book Recommendations
- LEGO City: Mystery on the LEGO Express by Trey King: Follow a thrilling Lego mystery that involves problem-solving and teamwork.
- The Lego Ideas Book: Unlock Your Imagination by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book provides inspiration and ideas for creative building projects using Lego bricks.
- DK Readers: Lego Friends: Let's Go Riding! by Catherine Saunders: Join the Lego Friends as they explore and engage in adventures, promoting teamwork and friendship.
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