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Science

  • Understanding of structure and design: Building a Lego set involves understanding how different pieces fit together and how to create a stable structure.
  • Introduction to engineering concepts: By following the instructions and manipulating the pieces, the child learns basic principles of engineering and design.
  • Exploration of simple machines: Depending on the set, the child may have explored concepts related to gears, pulleys, levers, and more while constructing the Lego.
  • Developing fine motor skills: Manipulating the small Lego pieces helps improve the child's hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills.

Encourage the child to use their imagination and build their own creations with the Lego pieces. Ask open-ended questions to prompt their thinking about how different structures and designs work. Provide additional Lego sets or pieces to expand their building options.

Book Recommendations

  • The Lego Ideas Book by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book provides inspiration and tips for creating amazing Lego models, encouraging the child's creativity.
  • DK Readers: Lego Friends: Let's Go Riding by DK: This book introduces science concepts through a story about Lego Friends going on a riding adventure.
  • LEGO Nonfiction: Robots by Scholastic: This book explores robotics and technology concepts using Lego models, engaging and educating the young reader.

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