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Math

  • The child learned about shapes and spatial reasoning by arranging and stacking the wooden blocks to create a base for the car.
  • They practiced counting and comparing quantities as they gathered the blocks needed for the base.
  • The child explored measurement concepts as they considered the size and dimensions of the base in relation to the car they wanted to build.
  • They engaged in problem-solving as they tested different arrangements of blocks to create a stable and strong base for the car.

Continued development related to the activity could include introducing more complex shapes and encouraging the child to build structures with specific dimensions. You could also integrate basic addition and subtraction by asking the child to count the total number of blocks or remove a specific number of blocks from their structure. To expand their spatial reasoning, encourage the child to build more intricate designs or create patterns with the blocks.

Book Recommendations

  • Building with Blocks by Anna Getty: A picture book that celebrates the joy of building and creating with blocks, inspiring young readers to explore their imagination and construction skills.
  • My Very First Book of Shapes by Eric Carle: This interactive book introduces children to various shapes through vibrant illustrations and encourages them to recognize and build with different shapes.
  • Joey's Car Trip by Sheila Black: A story about a boy who builds his own car out of wooden blocks and goes on an adventurous trip, promoting creativity and imagination in young readers.

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