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Art

  • Color theory: By using different colored LEGO pieces, the child can learn about color combinations and how they interact.
  • Design: Creating structures and following instructions for LEGO sets can help the child understand principles of design and architecture.
  • Creativity: Building with LEGOs encourages the child’s imagination and allows for self-expression through their creations.

Encourage your child to experiment with more complex LEGO sets to challenge their building skills. You can also suggest looking up online tutorials or joining a LEGO club to learn different building techniques.

Book Recommendations

  • The LEGO Ideas Book by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book provides ideas and inspiration for different LEGO creations, sparking the child’s creativity.
  • LEGO Nonfiction: Planes, Trains, and Space Machines by Trey King: This book combines building instructions with information about various machines and vehicles, fostering both knowledge and creative skills.
  • The LEGO Architect by Tom Alphin: With this book, the child can delve into the principles of architecture and design, expanding their understanding of these concepts through LEGO building.

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