Choose a clear, safe play area where the blocks and accessories can be easily accessed.
Provide a variety of blocks (large foam blocks, small playing blocks, Lego Duplo depending on age).
Add accessories such as pom-poms, play cars, small figurines, and plastic animals for creative play.
2. Activity Steps:
Part 1: Block Piles
– The Helper demonstrates making simple block piles and moving them around on the floor.
– The Child imitates the Helper, practicing stacking and moving blocks.
Part 2: Trains and Towers
– The Helper builds small trains (blocks connected in a line) and towers (blocks stacked vertically).
– The Child imitates these structures, adding their own creativity to the designs.
Part 3: Block Maze
– The Helper demonstrates building a simple block maze that can serve as a:
◦ Car track for play cars.
◦ Pom-pom track for rolling objects.
◦ Path for small figurines to navigate.
– The Child builds their own maze or adds to the Helper’s design.
Part 4: Zoo or House
– The Helper constructs a simple zoo or house structure using blocks.
– The Child adds to the structure, inserting small plastic animals, play dolls, or figurines.
– Encourage imaginative play by creating stories around the zoo or house.
Tips for Success:
Provide plenty of encouragement and celebrate the Child’s creations.
Offer guidance if the Child struggles but allow them to explore independently.
Use descriptive language to enhance imaginative play (e.g., “What animals live in your zoo?”).
Adjust the complexity of the structures based on the Child’s skill level and interest.