Lego builders in 1st Class
The children in 1st class are brilliant Lego builders. Have a read below as to why we love Lego so much.
Benefits of Using Legos in Early Childhood Learning
Legos are more than just a fun toy – they are also a valuable tool for early childhood learning. Here are some of the key benefits of using Legos in education:
Enhances Creativity and Imagination
Lego bricks allow children to build whatever they can imagine, which helps to enhance their creativity and imagination. This kind of open-ended play is essential for children to learn how to think outside the box and come up with unique ideas.
Promotes Problem-Solving Skills
When children build with Lego, they must follow instructions and figure out how to put the pieces together. This process helps to promote problem-solving skills, as they learn how to overcome challenges and find solutions to complete their creations.
Introduces STEM Concepts
Playing with Legos introduces children to basic concepts in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) through hands-on play. This can help build a foundation of interest and understanding in these important subjects.
Developing Fine Motor Skills with Legos
Fine motor skills refer to the coordination of small muscle movements in the fingers, hands, and wrists. These skills are essential for many activities in life, such as writing, drawing, and using utensils.
Legos require children to use a variety of movements, such as pinching, twisting, and pushing, to manipulate the small bricks. These movements help to develop fine motor skills and increase precision and control over hand movements.