2. Sense of space: Building blocks need children to understand and master the spatial relationship of objects, which is very helpful to cultivate children's sense of space.
3. Hand-eye coordination: Building blocks requires children to perform fine operations with their fingers, which helps to improve children's hand-eye coordination.
4. Ability to solve problems: In the process of construction, children may encounter various problems, such as the collapse of building blocks, which requires them to use their brains to find solutions.
5. Concentration: Building blocks need children's concentration, which is very helpful to improve children's concentration.
6. Patience and perseverance: Building blocks is a process that requires patience and perseverance. In this process, children can learn how to persist.
7. Social skills: Children can improve their social skills by sharing their own building blocks or building bigger works together.