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Djeco Wooden Toy - Box Basic
Djeco Wooden Toy - Box Basic

Djeco Wooden Toy - Box Basic

TAG7884
£13.75
7 in stock
Djeco My Friends Stacking Toys
Djeco stacking toys

Djeco My Friends Stacking Toy

PUZ1078
£16.75
3 in stock
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Stacking Blocks are excellent toys for babies and toddlers because they offer a wide range of developmental benefits. Here are some key reasons why stacking blocks are beneficial:

1. Fine Motor Skills: Stacking blocks requires precise hand movements, helping to develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination as children learn to grasp, hold, and balance the blocks.

2. Cognitive Development:
- Problem-Solving: Figuring out how to stack blocks without them falling over helps children develop problem-solving skills.
- Spatial Awareness: Playing with stacking blocks teaches children about spatial relationships, such as understanding balance and recognizing how shapes fit together.

3. Creativity and Imagination: Stacking Blocks are open-ended baby toys that can be used in various ways, encouraging creativity and imaginative play as children build different structures. The Djeco Topanifarm and Topanijungle along with the new Djeco Topanihouse stacking blocks all feature toy animals to play with too.
4. Language Development: Playing with blocks often involves talking about what they are building, which can enhance vocabulary and language skills. Parents and caregivers can use this opportunity to introduce concepts like size, shape, and colour.

5. Maths Skills:
- Counting: Children can practice counting blocks as they stack them.
- Understanding Patterns: Creating patterns with blocks can help children recognize and understand sequencing and order.
- Basic Maths Concepts: Concepts like more/less, tall/short, and comparison can be introduced through stacking block play.

6. Social Skills: When playing with others, children learn to share, take turns, and cooperate, which are important social skills. Collaborative play with blocks can also teach teamwork.

7. Persistence and Patience: Stacking blocks requires patience and persistence, especially when towers fall over. This helps children learn to cope with frustration and try again.

8. Physical Development:
- Gross Motor Skills: For younger babies, reaching out for blocks helps develop arm and shoulder muscles.
- Hand Strength: Handling and placing blocks strengthens the muscles in the hands and fingers.

9. Sensory Exploration: Blocks made from different materials (wood, plastic, fabric) provide various sensory experiences. The textures, weights, and colours of the blocks can stimulate sensory development.

10. Emotional Development: Successfully stacking blocks can provide a sense of accomplishment and boost a child's confidence and self-esteem.

Overall, stacking blocks are versatile, educational, and fun, making them perfect Toys For Babies.

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