1. Look at the drawings first and assemble according to the drawings. Don't spell hands first, spell body and head first.
2. After all the bodies are put together, start to put two hands together. Steps are in drawing 7- 12. First, set the left and right hand parts of each step separately, and then put the whole hand together.
3. Be careful not to move the joint between head and hand, which will make it easier to fall off.
Here are some benefits of splicing building blocks
1, creativity and imagination development: splicing building blocks can stimulate children's creativity and imagination. They can create all kinds of things and scenes by freely combining building blocks with different shapes and colors, and encourage them to think independently and express creatively.
2. Spatial cognitive ability: splicing building blocks requires children to observe, plan and operate in three-dimensional space. By splicing building blocks, children can cultivate spatial awareness, geometric concepts and hand-eye coordination.
3. Problem solving and logical thinking: In the process of splicing building blocks, children will face various problems and challenges and need to use logical thinking to find solutions. They learn to observe, analyze and solve problems, and cultivate problem-solving skills and thinking ability.
4. Fine hand movements and coordination skills: Children need to perform precise hand operations to splice building blocks and cultivate finger flexibility and hand-eye coordination. This is very beneficial to develop their fine movements and overall coordination ability.
5. Durability and sustainability: Some building blocks are of good quality, durable and can be disassembled and assembled repeatedly. This helps to cultivate children's patience and persistence, and also helps to promote the concept of sustainable development.