1. Build a Lego City: Encourage your student to create a bustling cityscape complete with skyscrapers, roads, and vehicles using Legos.
  2. Lego Storytelling: Have your student build scenes and characters with Legos and then create imaginative stories to go along with them.
  3. Lego STEM Challenges: Engage in hands-on learning by challenging your student to build structures that can withstand earthquakes or create simple machines using Legos.
  4. Lego Art Gallery: Encourage artistic expression by having your student build unique sculptures and creations to display in their very own Lego art gallery.
  5. Lego Maze Challenge: Create intricate mazes and challenge your student to design and navigate through them using Legos.
  6. Lego Robotics: Introduce your student to basic robotics concepts by building simple machines with Legos and adding motors for movement.
  7. Lego Stop Motion Animation: Explore the world of animation by making stop motion videos using Legos to bring stories and characters to life.
  8. Lego Science Experiments: Combine science and play by conducting simple experiments such as building a Lego volcano or exploring buoyancy with Legos.
  9. Lego Math Games: Make learning math fun by incorporating Legos into activities like counting, sorting, and creating patterns.
  10. Lego Time Capsule: Have your student create a time capsule using Legos to capture their memories and interests at this moment in time.