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How to play with building blocks

The building blocks are played as follows:

1, stacking method: stacking blocks can form different shapes and structures. This kind of play can exercise children's observation ability and hand-eye coordination ability. Puzzle method: put the building blocks into different patterns, such as animals, plants, vehicles, etc. This kind of game can exercise children's imagination and creativity.

2. Construction method: Through building blocks, various buildings and models can be created, such as castles, bridges and airplanes. This kind of play can exercise children's spatial imagination and hand-eye coordination.

3. Combination method: By combining building blocks with different shapes and sizes, various combined toys can be created, such as cars and robots. This kind of game can exercise children's imagination and creativity. How to play: Use building blocks in various games, such as bridging the river, stacking roller coasters and so on. This kind of game can exercise children's cooperative ability and competitive spirit.

The benefits of playing with building blocks

1. Promoting cognitive development: Building blocks are structural toys. By stacking, splicing and combining, children's cognitive ability can be exercised to help them better understand and recognize the basic attributes of objects such as shape, color and size. Cultivate spatial imagination: the combination and construction of building blocks can stimulate children's spatial imagination and help them understand and create different spatial concepts and structures.

2. Exercise hand-eye coordination: Playing with building blocks requires children's hands and eyes to coordinate operations. By stacking, splicing and combining, children's finger flexibility and hand-eye coordination can be exercised. Stimulate creativity and imagination: Building block is an open toy, which can stimulate children's creativity and imagination and help them create various shapes and structures.

3. Cultivate cooperative spirit: In the process of playing with building blocks, children can cooperate with other children to build and create larger structures or models, and cultivate their cooperative spirit and team spirit. Enhance patience and concentration: playing with building blocks requires children's patient construction and splicing. This process requires children to maintain concentration and patience, which is helpful to improve their patience and concentration.