Wooden Face-Changing Cube Building Blocks
$39.90 Original price was: $39.90.$24.90Current price is: $24.90.
Play Incredibly Interactive Anywhere, Anytime. This Wooden Face-Changing Cube Building Blocks is totally suitable for YOUR KIDS.
Can be played alone or with others, it not only helps your children develop their interpersonal skills, but also deepens friendships and narrows the gap in family relationships.
ATTRACTING CHILDREN’S ATTENTION AND PROMOTING THEIR COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
“Children who showed a greater interest in construction and built more complex structures performed better on a standard test of spatial intelligence” (Caldera et al. 1999).
With interesting expression patterns and colorful geometric shapes, this toy can help children develop hand-eye coordination, logical thinking, hands-on ability and fine motor skills.
KEEP YOUR CHILDREN AWAY FROM ELECTRONIC SCREENS
With many different cartoon expressions and cute expressions on the instruction cards, you can quickly attract your child’s attention, shorten the period of inactivity, keep them away from electronic devices and protect their eyes.
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Janine H. –
Contains 12 sturdy, wood blocks, 50 challenge cards, 1 instruction booklet. Object of the game is to put 3 blocks of matching color together to replicate the faces pictured on the challenge cards. My 4 year-old nephew found this entertaining and enjoyable. It is a way to teach empathy by having a child focus on the expressions of others and talk about how that (block) “person” could be feeling and why.