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  • The child learned about shape and form through the different Lego pieces used to construct the tower.
  • They learned about color by choosing and arranging the Lego pieces in a visually appealing way.
  • The child explored texture through the tactile experience of handling the Lego pieces and feeling their bumps and patterns.
  • They learned about balance and stability by figuring out how to stack the Lego pieces to ensure the tower does not topple over.
  • The child developed spatial awareness by visualizing and planning the structure of the tower in their mind before beginning the construction.

Tip: Encourage the child to take their Lego tower building skills further by challenging them to construct more complex structures, such as buildings or bridges. They can also explore different color schemes or experiment with creating different textures using additional materials like clay or fabric. Additionally, they can try incorporating storytelling into their Lego creations by building scenes or dioramas that convey a narrative.

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