Children's building blocks
Toy building blocks are one of children's toys, which are interesting and entertaining, and are loved by children.
Chinese children's building blocks type toys suitable for children's special point fun, entertainment
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1. The benefits of playing with blocks
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The benefits of playing with blocks
Children's building blocks
1. Practice eye-hand coordination. When stacking wood, children need to use their hands with dexterity, so it can promote the development of fine motor. Building complex objects out of scattered blocks can also exercise eye-hand coordination.
2. Cultivate observation. Objects like houses built by children are actually common in life. They first have to learn to observe, and then in the process of playing, to represent the things they observe in their daily life with blocks. The power of observation is cultivated unconsciously.
3. Cultivate communication skills. It is better for children to build blocks with other children. It is more fun than playing alone. What's more, when children build blocks together, they will be inspired by each other, so they will play more seriously, which is good for developing children's ability to get along with others.
4. Make your child more confident. The process of building blocks can be completely controlled by the child, which gives the child satisfaction and confidence.
5. In the process of playing with blocks, children can also learn a lot of mathematical knowledge, develop spatial sense, imagination, creativity and language skills, etc.
6. It helps develop intelligence. Training your child's hand-eye coordination is good for your child's intelligence. When building blocks, children must be involved in proportion and other issues, which is conducive to the early cultivation of the concept of number. Product is not conducive to children's imagination, comprehensive use of different kinds of building blocks together.
Suitable FOR MORE than 12 months: environmental protection BUILDING block shape wheel, color 28 pieces of fantasy BUILDING blocks, 88 pieces of PUZZLE BUILDING blocks, Puzzle environmental protection small animal set tower, shape classification board elementary, Puzzle environmental protection geometric wooden box, 100 pieces of castle BUILDING blocks, 100 pieces of colorful building blocks.
Suitable for more than 18 months: environmental clock building blocks, triangular building blocks, environmental rainbow building blocks, city building blocks (port), educational environmental protection small animal building blocks, educational ladder contrast building blocks, educational building blocks colorful shape box, educational environmental protection boat building blocks, educational children toys Russian building blocks.
Age 2 + : Fun Blocks, Eco Fantasy Blocks, Colorful bag blocks set, 100 colorful blocks, Colorful Blocks, Beta and Litty Blocks car, Shape sorting board (intermediate), Puzzle three-dimensional scene blocks, City Blocks (station), City Blocks (shop), Puzzle circular geometry tangram.
Suitable for over 3 years old: shape classification, 102 pieces of castle building blocks, Puzzle and environmental protection big building block car, Puzzle and children's toy wisdom House, Puzzle and environmental protection brick building blocks, environmental protection 200 pieces of classic color blocks, Puzzle and color self-created building block plate.
For children and adults: Jenga High.
The child itself has the gene of human openness -- the gene of art. Building blocks can give full play to this innate potential. However, whether or not blocks can perform this function depends on whether the blocks and play you choose are suitable for children.
Children before the age of 1 have not formed a real sense of space concept, the standard hexahedral, with a certain texture, in line with the principle of mechanics of building blocks, for them, not very meaningful, so it is best to choose interesting building blocks. For example, cloth blocks, which are soft, have bright colors, and animal or fruit patterns, can let children perceive colors, recognize objects, develop sense of touch, etc., and do not worry about hard blocks hurt children. Of course, if no such toys are prepared, dolls, cloth animal toys, books, etc., can also play these roles. Babies like to put everything in their hands into their mouths, so whether it's wooden blocks or cloth blocks, they should be safe and non-toxic.
1-2 YEARS OLD: LIGHT BLOCKS MORE than 1 year old children space awareness is forming, will begin to code high. Even without blocks, they like to pile everything together and have fun watching it fall down. If you draw on the blocks? Decorations such as a home with a puppy, kitten or baby doll will be more enjoyable for children to play with. Because the children's body control and hand-eye coordination ability are not very good at this time, light blocks should be selected to prevent the children from being hurt when the blocks fall down. The blocks should not be too big for children to grasp.
2 to 3 years old: Standard size blocks Children over 2 years old have developed spatial concepts, language, thinking and imagination, hand movements, hand-eye coordination, and can do slightly more complex things. At this point, you can give him a selection of standard blocks, such as two semicircles to form a perfect circle, two short blocks to add up to the length of a long block, etc. This kind of building block can give children more space to create and perform. [2]
play
1. Build a pagoda Prepare a few square or round blocks for your child to teach him how tall they are. Then place a block of triangles or cones on top of it as a roof. Play with at least two blocks, from two blocks to three blocks, four blocks, the number increases. The child will gradually learn that the more building blocks there are, the more complex things can be built. The higher you build it, the easier it is to collapse. In the process of playing, the child learned to put the big blocks below and the small blocks on top, so that the pagoda would not fall down easily. Unconsciously, the child will understand how much, size, weight, height and other concepts.
First teach the child to know various geometric shapes of building blocks, such as circle, semicircle, triangle, rectangle, etc. Then you say a shape of building blocks, let him accurately find out from a pile of wood. And you can race the kids. Who? It was fast and accurate. This can help children learn about geometric figures, which is also good for developing children's observation and memory.
3. Double up two identical rectangular blocks to form a square, two triangles to form a square, two semicircles to form a circle, etc. This GAME can help children to understand the relationship between different shapes, understanding the concept of parts and whole. And in the process of playing, children need to observe with their eyes whether the different shapes of blocks can match, which is very beneficial to the development of observation.
4. Get a set of numbered blocks for the numbers. You code blocks in ascending order according to the number on the block, then ask the child to put the corresponding block on top of the block according to the number. If you put the wrong block, or if you put the in the process? If you knock over a good block, you lose. This game can help children understand the relationship between numbers and make children's concept of numbers more building blocks
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5. Who Has More Bricks First, mother and child are given equal numbers of blocks, and then play a game of "rock, paper, scissors". For each play, the winning team gets a block from the other team. After 3 plays, count the number of blocks each player has. This game can make the child understand the difference between more and less, have the initial experience of addition and subtraction.
6. Bricks fall down You size up the blocks and when they reach a certain height, let the child push them down with his hands. Children often laugh out loud at the sight of the blocks falling down. Although this is a simple "sabotage" game, it is an important activity for children to improve their spatial cognition.
7. A winding path Teach your child to line up long blocks at regular intervals to make a winding path. Give the child a toy car and he can play along the "path", preferably without touching the blocks. This can exercise children's ability to visually measure spatial distance, develop three-dimensional sense and hand-eye coordination.
8. To play bowling, arrange different colored cylindrical blocks into inverted triangles. Then, let the child go some distance and roll a ball toward the blocks, knocking them over. As the child's ability increases, the distance can be gradually increased. The game requires a sense of direction and is good for concentration and coordination.
9. Dominoes Arrange the blocks in a domino fashion, then knock over the first or last block in line and enjoy the fun sight of the blocks falling in sequence. During the placement of the blocks, the child needs to accurately judge the spatial distance, and requires precise hand movements and high concentration.