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Game method with small pressure and big building blocks
Building block toys are the best early education toys to train and exercise children's intelligence, and also a way to improve children's hand-eye coordination ability.

1. Build a pagoda: prepare a few square and round building blocks for the baby and teach him the height of the yard. Then put a triangular or conical building block at the highest position as the roof.

From 2 to 3 and 4, the numbers are increasing. The baby will gradually understand that the more building blocks, the more complicated the objects that can be built; The higher it is, the easier it is to collapse. In the process of playing, the baby knows that the big building blocks are placed below and the small building blocks are placed above, so that the pagoda is not easy to fall down. Unconsciously, the baby understands the concepts of size, weight, height and so on.

2. Find graphics: First teach your baby to know building blocks with various geometric shapes, such as circles, semicircles, triangles and rectangles. Then you say a shaped building block and let him find it accurately from a pile of building blocks. You can also compare it with your baby to see who can find it quickly and accurately. This can let the baby know about geometric figures, and it is also good for cultivating the baby's observation and memory.

3.Double: Match two identical rectangular building blocks into a square, two triangles into a square, two semicircles into a circle, and so on. This game can help the baby understand the relationship between different graphics and understand the concepts of part and whole. Moreover, in the process of playing, the baby needs to observe with his eyes whether different shapes of building blocks can be matched, which is very beneficial to the cultivation of observation.

4. Check the numbers: prepare a set of building blocks marked with numbers. You first code several blocks according to the numbers on the blocks, and then let the baby put the corresponding digital blocks on them according to the next number. If you put the wrong building block, or knock over the original coded building block in the process of putting it, you lose. This game can help the baby understand the relationship between numbers and make the baby's concept of numbers clearer.

5. Who has more building blocks? First, the mother and the baby get the same number of building blocks, and then play the game of "rock, paper, scissors". Every time you play, the winner will get a building block from the other side. After playing for 3 times, count the number of building blocks owned by each party. This game can make the baby understand the difference between more and less, and has the preliminary experience of addition and subtraction.