Jul 11, 2024


1. Exercise hand-eye coordination
When stacking blocks, children need to use both hands skillfully, which can promote the development of fine motor skills. Stacking scattered blocks to form complex objects can also exercise hand-eye coordination.
2. Cultivate observation skills

3. Cultivate communication skills

4. Make children more confident The process of building blocks can be completely controlled by the children themselves, which will bring satisfaction and self-confidence to children.
5. Children can also learn a lot of mathematical knowledge, cultivate spatial sense, imagination, creativity and language expression skills, etc. in the process of playing with blocks.


1. Build a pagoda

There must be at least 2 building blocks to play with, and the number increases from 2 to 3 and 4. Children will gradually understand that the more building blocks they have, the more complex objects they can build; the higher they are built, the easier it is to collapse. In the process of playing, children know that the large building blocks should be placed below and the small building blocks should be placed above, so that the pagoda will not fall down easily. Unconsciously, children understand the concepts of quantity, size, weight, height, etc.
2. Finding shapes

3. Double

4. Matching numbers

5. Who has more building blocks?
First, the mother and the child each get an equal number of building blocks, and then play the game of "Rock, Paper, Scissors". Each time the game is played, the winner gets a building block from the other party. After playing 3 times, count the number of building blocks each party has. This game can help children understand the difference between more and less, and have an initial experience of addition and subtraction.


1. The building blocks fell down

2. Winding Path
Teach your child to arrange long blocks at a certain interval, and then they can be connected into a winding path. Give your child a toy car, and he can play with the car along this "path", and it is best not to touch the blocks. This can train children's ability to visually estimate spatial distances, and cultivate three-dimensional sense and hand-eye coordination.
3. Bowling

4. Dominoes


 

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