Tip Three: Know Your Blocks
Friction fit is the easiest
way to connect blocks.
Next, try snapping across the
bridge between two holes.
Last, snapping into the hole is
the most challenging.
Create a stronger bond by snapping
across the seam of two blocks.
Friction Fit
Cones
Snap
Certain blocks are inherently more challenging than others. Guide
your child through the different combinations and teach them
how to make their builds stronger.
Becoming familiar with the blocks will inspire innovative use,
promote verbal fluency during play, and facilitate fine motor skill
development.
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