Art
- The child learned about symmetry and balance while designing and building the Lego car.
- They explored using different color and texture combinations in their design, enhancing their understanding of visual art concepts.
- Through imaginative play, the child expressed creativity and storytelling as they pretended to drive the Lego car on various adventures.
- By showcasing their Lego creation, the child gained confidence and pride in their artistic abilities.
Encourage the child to explore different types of vehicles and create a Lego city or scene incorporating their Lego car. They can also challenge themselves by designing and building other functional items using Lego like a house, a spaceship, or a robot.
Book Recommendations
- DK Readers: LEGO® Friends: Let's Go Riding! by Catherine Saunders: This book follows the LEGO Friends as they build and ride cool vehicles, which can inspire the child's creativity and imagination.
- The LEGO Movie: Junior Novel by Kate Howard: A fun novelization of the movie that features adventures with LEGO vehicles and characters, capturing the child's interest in imaginative play with Lego cars.
- Mia: A Matter of Trust by Laurie McElroy: This early chapter book from the Animal Rescue Friends series involves a plot centered around a car, which can provide an engaging story related to the child's Lego car activity.
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