- Color recognition: The child learned to identify and differentiate between different colors of the Lego bricks.
- Pattern recognition: The child was able to create patterns by using Lego bricks of different colors and sizes.
- Shape recognition: The child learned about different shapes by using Lego bricks of various shapes and sizes.
- Spatial awareness: The child developed spatial awareness as they manipulated and connected the Lego bricks to build structures.
- Creativity: The child used their imagination to come up with unique designs and structures using the Lego bricks.
- Hand-eye coordination: The child improved their hand-eye coordination as they picked up and connected the Lego bricks together.
To further develop their artistic skills through playing with Lego, encourage the child to:
- Experiment with combining different colors and shapes to create more complex patterns and designs.
- Create 3D structures, such as buildings or objects, using Lego bricks of various sizes.
- Take photographs of their Lego creations to document and showcase their artistic abilities.
- Participate in Lego challenges or contests that encourage creative thinking and problem-solving.
- Collaborate with other children to build larger structures or create collaborative art installations using Lego bricks.