There are many categories of children’s toys, namely jigsaw toys, beach toys, digital abacus characters, educational combinations, transportation toys, jigsaw toys and so on. The plastic toy building block is one of the jigsaw puzzles, and many children like it very much. So, what are the ways to play plastic toy building blocks for children?
Build a pagoda. Prepare a few square and round blocks for your child and teach him how tall he is. Then put a triangular or conical volume log in the highest position as the roof. There must be at least 2 blocks to play, from 2 to 3, 4, and the number is increasing. The child will gradually understand that the more blocks, the more complex objects can be built; the higher the building, the easier it is to collapse.
Find graphics. First teach the child to recognize the building blocks of various geometric figures, such as circles, semi-circles, triangles, rectangles, etc., and then you say a shape of building blocks, let him find out accurately from a pile of blocks. You can also compete with children, who to see? Find it quickly and accurately. This allows children to understand geometric figures and is also good for developing children’s observation and memory.
Double. Match two identical rectangular blocks to form a square, two triangles to form a square, two semicircles to form a circle, and so on. This game can help children understand the relationship between different shapes and how they are combined, and to understand concepts such as parts and wholes.
For numbers. Prepare a set of blocks marked with numbers. You first code several blocks according to the numbers on the blocks, in order from small to large, and then ask the child to place the corresponding number blocks on it according to the next number. If you put the wrong blocks, or knock down the original blocks in the process of placing them, you will lose.
The blocks fell. You stack the blocks one by one, and when they reach a certain height, let the child push them down with their hands. Children usually laugh happily when they see the blocks falling down. Although this is just a very simple “destruction” game, it is an important activity for children to improve spatial cognition.