Friday, December 10, 2010

Building with blocks

Building with blocks requires the manipulative skills in young children that involve largely the use of their hands and body coordination especially the fine motor skills. Other than that it also reflects the child's creativity and imagination. I would say that blocks is and should be the first toys to give a toddler as the start of learning. There are so much learning involve in building with blocks - colours, shapes, sizes etc.
Stacking is the very basic and first skill when the young toddler begins to explore the blocks. Then followed by creativity building with blocks and finally the details. I enjoy watching young toddlers at play especially when they are so focus in their "work".
Recently as I was accompanying Maximus in his play (blocks), lo and behold I realised that he was putting and building in creativity. He was so focus and he totally ignored his surrounding. Instead of building vertically up (stacking up), he built it horizontally and stack them to make his building double-storey.
Quickly I grabbed my camera and get the few shots before he could destroy them (that's what he normally did after building).

1 comment:

  1. It's indeed fun to watch our children develop and grow in this manner... and it's even more worthwhile when we ourselves able to witness it with our own very eyes.

    Keep it up, max! Your "focus-ness" is worth cultivated! :)

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