The Pyramid Blocks set features 32 or 64 pieces of colourful blocks in varying heights but uniform thickness and width (35mm). These blocks come in a stunning array of rainbow pastel colours and are neatly stored in a large tray made of European Birch Plywood. Crafted from solid beech wood and coated with non-toxic, water-based paints, this open-ended toy allows for endless creativity and can be used independently or in conjunction with other open-ended Rainbow toys.
By engaging with the Pyramid Blocks, children will benefit from a rich play experience that supports cognitive and motor development while fostering creativity and problem-solving skills.
1. Cognitive Development: Enhances problem-solving skills and spatial reasoning as children experiment with stacking and arranging blocks of different heights.
2. Fine Motor Skills: Develops fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination through the manipulation and placement of the blocks.
3. Creativity and Imagination: Encourages imaginative play and creativity, allowing children to build and create various structures and patterns.
4. Colour Recognition: Aids in colour recognition and differentiation through the use of vibrant rainbow pastel colours.
5. Understanding of Geometry: Helps children understand geometric concepts such as shapes, sizes, and symmetry through hands-on play.
6. Organization and Storage: The included tray provides a convenient way to store and organize the blocks, promoting tidiness and easy clean-up.
7.Durability and Safety: Made from solid beech wood and coated with non-toxic, water-based paints, ensuring a safe and long-lasting play experience.
1. Introduction: Present the Pyramid Blocks set to the child, showing them the different pieces and explaining that they can be used to build and create various structures.
2. Exploration: Allow the child to explore the blocks and tray. Encourage them to feel the different heights and observe the rainbow pastel colors.
3. Building and Stacking: Demonstrate how to stack and arrange the blocks to create different structures. Show the child how to balance and align the blocks to form stable designs.
4. Creative Play: Encourage the child to use their imagination to build various shapes and patterns. They can experiment with different arrangements and see what they can create.
5. Colour and Height Sorting: Introduce activities that involve sorting the blocks by colour or height. This can help reinforce colour recognition and understanding of size variations.
6. Collaborative Play: If there are multiple children, encourage them to work together to build larger structures or complete collaborative projects.
7.Storage: After playtime, guide the child in sorting and placing the blocks back into the tray. This helps promote organizational skills and ensures the blocks are stored neatly.