Recommended for: Age 2 & Up (18 months if closely supervised to prevent choking)
Cost: Bears-under $10; Blocks-around $20
These are two of my favorite toys to use with little ones. They offer so many options and really help children with fine motor skill development and cognitive development. I do not recommend these with children younger than 18 months and only at 18 months with very close supervision. The blocks are fairly large but the bears might present more of an issue so beware. I have found many different uses for these including sorting, stacking, colors, counting, patterning and language stimulation to name a few. This is an essential tool for any educator or parent to have as children love to build and knock down towers and to make a mess by dumping them on the floor (and then making mom clean them up).
Activities to Focus On:
In & Out: Empty the cup
Dump & Fill: Dump the blue cup
Counting: How many yellow blocks do we have?
Sorting: Give me the red blocks
Colors: Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, Purple
Patterning: Red, Blue, Red...what comes next
Stacking: Build a tower for me...how high can you make it?
This is just a sample of the activities that these manipulatives offer to young children. Make up games or songs to help your child learn. I definitely think these toys are a great way to build your child's skill development.
Next time I'm going to review a great toy for our youngest learners. I'm such an advocate for this and hope to encourage each parent and teacher out there to push for all parents and caregivers to make this an essential part to their day.
Thanks! And until next time, Happy Playing!
~Amy
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