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  • Counting: The child had to count the number of legos needed for each part of the structure.
  • Measurement: The child had to measure the length and width of the base to ensure the structure was stable.
  • Geometry: The child had to use geometric shapes to create the structure, such as squares, rectangles, and triangles.
  • Problem-solving: The child had to figure out how to make the structure stable and aesthetically pleasing.

For continued development, encourage the child to create more complex structures using different shapes and sizes of legos. They can also try to replicate real-life structures or create their own designs. Introducing challenges such as building a structure that can hold a certain weight or building a structure with a specific theme can also enhance their problem-solving skills.

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