Shake or crinkle the blocks in front of your child. Encourage your child to crawl towards the sounds.
Encourage your child to flip the flaps on the door and roof.
Encourage children to hold the house by the handle, swing the case back and forth and make different sounds.
Encourage children to pull the fabric ring back and forth from the hole.
Allow your child to observe herself in the mirror. This helps develop her self-esteem.
Encourage children to take and put the blocks into the house.
Encourage children to stack 2-4 blocks, one on top of the other. This activity also trains children’s balance and patience.
Encourage children to clean up by placing the blocks into the house after playing.
Shake the blocks to make rattle sounds to attract your child's attention. Move the sounds around and observe if your child's gaze follows the sounds. This trains your child's listening skills and attention.
The house is made from soft fabrics and the blocks are smooth plastic. Some of the blocks have bumpy surfaces. Encourage your child to touch and feel the different textures.
Encourage children to grasp the blocks with both their right and left hands. This trains their fine motor skills.
Encourage children to press and crinkle different parts of the blocks with both their hands to make sounds. This trains their fine motor skills.
Encourage children to sort the four soft shapes into the house by matching the ladybug, tree, owl, boy and girl graphics.
Use the different colored blocks to teach children to recognize colors.
Use the different shaped blocks to teach children to recognize shapes.
Encourage children to sort the four colored blocks into the roof.
Use the graphics printed on the house to teach children to recognize different objects.