Soft Learning Blocks
Soft Learning Blocks - KA10822-PG
There are a total of 8 cubes, 4 triangles and 2 cylinders for stacking. A variety of pictures on the cubes enable kids to learn consequences, counting and matching. A puzzle provides good practice in eye-hand coordination and logical thinking.
Size:
Cube Size: 8cm(W) x 8cm(H) x 8cm(D)
Triangle Size: 11cm(W) x 6cm(H) x 8cm(D)
Cylinder Size: 8cm(H) x 8cm(D)
fine motor skills training - Grabbing
Parents encourage children to grab the blocks with both their right and left hands.
Sense stimulation
2 Soft Learning Blocks is made from different materials like cotton fabrics and corduroy, etc. Encourage your child to touch and feel different texture to enhance tactile stimulation.
Gross motor skills training - throwing
These blocks are soft and easy to hold on to. Encourage children to throw the blocks.
Stacking
Encourage children to stack 4-6 blocks, one on top of the other. This activity trains children’s balancing skills and patience.
Cognitive Learning – name of creatures in the nature and daily life.
Use the pictures on the blocks to teach children different name of creatures in the nature and daily life.
Cognitive training - learning colors
Teach children different colors.
Learning shapes
Teach children about shapes by arranging the blocks to make triangles, squares and rectangles.
Learning numbers
Teach children to identify numbers and counting using the numbered blocks (1 to 10).
Learning to count
Count the objects on the blocks with your child. Then encourage her to match it with the correct number block.
Animal matching
Parents guide their children to match the blocks so as to complete the pictures of animals. Parents can also teach children about the characteristics of different animals. This activity trains children’s fine motor skills and eye-hand coordination.
Learning association and ‘causes and consequences’
Using the ‘causes and consequences’ side of the blocks, parents can match the relevant blocks and ask questions to guide your child to discuss about the relation between the pictures.
Completing the puzzle
Complete the 8-piece puzzle with your child.
Building with blocks in 3-dimensions
Build the following configurations from the simple one to the complex ones. This activity develops children’s spatial senses and 3 dimensionality.