A briefly told story of passion for blocks for children. About the emergence of our store with educational and construction blocks. About the desire to develop and constantly improve the offer. About the importance of properly selected toys in a child's development and what qualities they develop. Which elements of play will make children eager to learn through play.
A briefly told story of passion for blocks for children. About the emergence of our store with educational and construction blocks. About the desire to develop and constantly improve the offer. About the importance of properly selected toys in a child's development and what qualities they develop. Which elements of play will make children eager to learn through play.

Toddlers soak up knowledge like a sponge. Everyone knows it well that childhood time is a period of increased learning. Virtually every experience is new and brings with it new knowledge. Moreover, such acquisition of knowledge comes completely naturally and joyfully to children. As wise parents, we can make good use of this time. Not only to teach children new things but to develop already innate talents! To begin with, however, we must discover them. How?

Patience is a unique quality worth developing from an early age. It's what makes achieving specific goals possible - even in adulthood. How playing with blocks can help train patience? It should be noted that children's blocks can successfully be used to play for hours. Their big advantage is that the possibilities of playing with them are practically endless - the ideas end where the child's imagination ends. Thus, building non-trivial structures develops not only creativity, but also the patience of the child. Combining successive elements, often into fancy, large structures, requires a certain precision and persistence in action.

The first historical references to blocks date back to the 16th century. Hugh Plat, an English writer and inventor, wrote in his works that these toys can be classified as "entertaining educational tools". Their didactic potential was recognized as early as their creation, when letters of the alphabet were printed on them so that children could learn the basics of their language through play. Blocks are still used for play to this day, they are also still known for their educational nature.