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Title: Cooperative Play with Educational Toys


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Construct Buildings Blocks
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  • Construct buildings blocks, and the way they
    actively encourage minds to grow and play with
    possibilities, have almost literally helped
    create the modern world as we know it nowadays!
  • Construct buildings blocks have the most
    open-ended opportunities for children to design
    and construct creative structures in any toy
    category.
  • Playing with building toys helps to develop good
    communication and teamwork skills. Children must
    first learn to share their thoughts, listen to
    their partners' feedback, and cooperate to find
    the right way as they work together to create a
    framework

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Physical Skills
  • Children improve their hand-eye coordination when
    reaching for blocks, piling blocks, and making
    blocks fit together.
  • Block building helps to fine-tune motor skills
    and improves skills in architecture,
    representation, balance, and stability in
    kindergarten and primary school children.
  • During play, your child improves their hand-eye
    coordination by learning how to manage their
    hands and fingers, as well as the relationship
    between touch and sight.

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Cognitive Skills
  • Blocks play helps children grow their
    vocabulary, it improves their mathematical
    knowledge while also teaching them about
    equilibrium, stability, and trigonometry. As they
    build various structures, they learn how to
    describe color combinations, dimensions,
    measurements, and locations.

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Emotional Skills
  • One of the things we can see in our children of
    all ages when they play is the broad variety of
    emotions that it can elicit!
  • Children are cheerful, optimistic, energized,
    empowered, encouraged, and so on.
  • Playing with building blocks can elicit a wide
    range of emotions, including a rise in
    self-esteem, a sense of achievement, and
    competence.
  • The child's ability to handle new situations with
    resourcefulness will improve as his or her
    self-esteem grows, as will the ability to
    maintain interest and resolve anger, and, of
    course, it will teach self-control awareness.

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Social Skills
  • Building blocks are an excellent way to expose
    children to cooperative play and to teach social
    skills.
  • They will communicate and explore new ideas
    together, exchange opinions while constructing,
    and participate in discussions about how to use
    the limited number of blocks.
  • Another advantage is that they will learn
    responsibility by cleaning up after themselves
    when they are finished with the bricks.

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Language Skills
  • The children who played with blocks with their
    parents scored substantially higher on language
    development tests, according to a study of one-
    to two-year-old.
  • Make a design with your child's blocks to build a
    bridge with a tunnel or a ramp for their favorite
    car toy.
  • For example, by asking a child about their plans,
    we can encourage language development as they
    attempt to convey their thoughts to us.

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