1016-red-imagibricksWhen children reach the age of 18 months doctors are recommending both boys and girls be given large building block toys.  Creative people have the ability to come up with new ideas.

Open-ended toys, such as giant cardboard building blocks, encourage children to practice coming up with new ideas. Boys and girls will spend hours playing with their large blocks and will increase their social skills as they discuss and plan what to make next.

Block building gives children the chance to find solutions to problems and experiment with creating patterns. And of course, there is the fun of knocking them all down and starting over when a new idea pop’s up in their mind.

Block play at home and in day care is an important part of your children’s development and children of several ages and abilities are able to play together as a group.


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Building a Child’s Dreams

posted by Fun4MyChild
July 27, 2009

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A child’s imagination is only limited by the artistic materials at his or her disposal. Creative talent establishes itself early in development, so it’s critical that kids are allowed to express themselves. Apprentice architects are drawn to kids building blocks like moths to a flame. Blocks teach kids the principles of rudimentary physics, as well: Without a solid foundation, even the most intricate architectural creation can tumble to the ground.

While the building process can provide hours of fun in itself, half the fun for children comes in populating their creations. Depending on preference, kids can add dolls and action figures to their specially designed environment. Parents should promote these creative impulses as much as possible. Who knows, these efforts could pay off down the line when your child is designing homes for the rich and famous.


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customer-and-his-kids-playing-with-rainbow-blocks1Who is having more fun playing with the cardboard building blocks, the dad or his kids? Regardless, it is certain that these educational children’s toys will provide dad countless opportunities to monitor and help his children learn social skills.

More than manners, social skills include basic attitudes and tools all children need to learn for getting along with other people. Communicating effectively and giving and receiving are just two of the social skills children can learn when playing with kids building blocks.

Children are not born with these skills and the learning process begins at birth and continues throughout their life time.  As parents, you are your children’s most important teachers and providing your children with educational children’s toys will enable you to play with them or watch them play and to softly interact and direct their play so as to teach appropriate social skills

Open-ended toys come with no rules. As you watch your children play you will be able to tell if your children are able to share.  As the children begin to build a structure you will see if they work together in unison or if they insist on their own way.

As children it is a challenge to be aware of others’ points of view and to learn how to get along.  Despite differences or misunderstandings a mom and dad can interact during their children’s play time and instill healthy social skills in each child.

Stacking and building toys are great fun for children trying out their early problem-solving skills and are fun for dad too.


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The Next Generation of Fort Building

posted by Fun4MyChild
July 9, 2009

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It seems like every kid has an inherent desire to build forts. But this can often leave parents less than pleased, because the building materials are usually your nice sheets, couch cushions, or other items you’d rather not be used as fortification. But you don’t want to discourage this kind of play because it encourages an active imagination as well as concrete building skills.

That’s why so many parents who want to salvage their sheets turn to cardboard building blocks. These are surprisingly sturdy, but they are also lightweight, and this makes them the perfect material for your children to build the most intense and complicated forts possible. Your kids are also sure to enjoy the fact that they won’t have to dismantle the forts at night when parents would normally demand the couch cushions back.


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