1. Creativity and imagination: By building Lego blocks, children can exert their creativity and imagination and create various models and works.
2. Spatial thinking ability: Building Lego bricks requires children to plan and use space reasonably, which helps to cultivate children's spatial thinking ability.
3. Hand-eye coordination: Building Lego blocks requires children to splice the blocks together with their fingers, which helps to improve their hand-eye coordination.
4. Logical thinking ability: In the process of building Lego blocks, children need to operate in a certain order and law, which helps to cultivate children's logical thinking ability.
5. Problem-solving ability: Building Lego bricks may encounter various problems, and children need to use their own brains to find ways to solve them, which will help improve their problem-solving ability.
6. Teamwork: In some complex construction projects, children need to cooperate with other small partners, which helps to cultivate their teamwork ability.
7. Self-confidence and sense of accomplishment: When children successfully build a complete work, they will gain self-confidence and sense of accomplishment, which is very beneficial to their growth.
8. Concentration: Building Lego bricks requires children's concentrated operation, which helps to improve concentration.
9. Social skills: By participating in Lego education activities, children can communicate and cooperate with other small partners, thus improving their social skills.
10. Learning ability: Lego education usually involves some knowledge in science, technology, art and other fields. Children can learn this knowledge and improve their learning ability during the construction process.