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For many years, Lego has been one of the most recognizable and valuable toy brands in the world. Have you ever thought about the function that Lego plays in a child's early learning and development? We have all spent countless hours playing with Legos in our younger years. <br><br>1. Development of fine motor skills<br>2. Cooperation and communication<br>3. Perseverance & Resilience<br>4. Problem-solving<br>5. Thinking creatively
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Let’s Learn With Legos 1. Development of fine motor skills: Connecting Lego pieces calls for precision and coordination, which helps kids build and develop their fine motor skills. 2. Cooperation and communication: Lego play is usually more enjoyable with friends, as it is with most things. Lego cooperative games teach young children how to share from an early age. 3. Perseverance & resilience: Everyone has gone through the anguish of watching a beautifully built Lego tower get accidentally destroyed. However, teaching kids to endure difficult circumstances and pushing them to try again and again will help them become more resilient. 4. Problem-solving: We're all aware that undertakings don't always go as planned, and constructing Lego structures is regrettably no exception! Children learn to anticipate problems and use their problem-solving abilities to prevent Lego "disasters" by playing with legos. 5. Thinking creatively: Your imagination is your only constraint while playing with Legos! Children may let their imaginations soar and explore their creativity with Lego without worrying about failing.