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Small blocks

Small blocks

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Age 0.5-1.5 years

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With blocks at a young age - no problems in math lessons! Universal toy blocks for the smallest. Hand-painted drawing and hand-painted blocks. 9 pcs., block size 3×3 cm. It is recommended to give blocks to the baby from the age of about 5 months - from the moment when the child can hold a small object in his hands. In this way, the small child's fist is "opened". For a small child, we recommend choosing toys in primary colors. In order for the little one to feel the differences between different materials, experts recommend offering the child wooden blocks. When you give the block to the little boy, you can already name the color of the given block. This information remains in the baby's memory. When the baby learns to sit, the opportunities to play expand. Parents can build simple structures such as towers. Usually the baby dismantles the structures and is excited about it, because it is a discovery for him: just now there was a tower, but now it is not! This is also how the baby tries to learn about the world. You should not worry about the baby throwing blocks. This is how the understanding of causal relationships is formed - I picked it up, dropped it, there was a noise, and I no longer have the item in my hand. In order to encourage the little one to crawl, parents can build stacks of blocks away from the child - saying, come closer...! At the age of about one year, it would be desirable that the child already knows how to stack 4 blocks, one on top of the other. Parents should demonstrate such tower-building skills tirelessly - again and again. And when the little one already manages to put two blocks on top of each other, parents show genuine joy for their baby's achievements. So, step by step, the tower will "grow" very high. 🙂 Such lessons develop movement coordination, sense of balance, concentration, dedication and patience. It also brings great joy for great achievements. 🙂When building towers is no longer difficult, there is a new challenge - you have to put all the blocks back in the box. At about one and a half years old, the baby can sort the given blocks by color. Put the blue block on top of the blue block, the red block on top of the red block, etc. Playing with blocks develops: - vision, touch and hearing at the same time - precision of grasping and hand movements - static sense of balance - spatial orientation - cooperation of eyes and hands - logical thinking - ability to systematize

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WEIGHT:0.45 kg

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