Sabtu, 17 September 2016

5 BEST CONSTRUCTION TOYS

Building with the best Construction Toys creates the ultimate foundation for learning - plus children love it! Construction Toys feature blocks, building sets, and model kits, all of which test the boundaries of the imagination as kids test the boundaries of building. 



Here is the 5 BEST CONSTRUCTION TOYS would be help you ^_^

Imaginarium Wooden Alphabet Blocks

As easy as A-B-C, stacking these 40 wooden blocks is almost a rite of passage for babies. In addition to upper and lowercase letters, each block also features numbers and pictures of animals and objects for multiple learning opportunities.

Mega Bloks First Builders Big Building Bag

Oversized for small hands, Mega Bloks are easy for beginners to build and play. The plastic pieces connect and disconnect smoothly, and you won't have to worry about your little one swallowing these jumbo-sized blocks.


Lego Duplo My First Lego Gift Set

Once your tot has mastered big blocks, take a small step down to Duplo. Twice the length, height, and width of big-brother Lego bricks, these smaller-than-mega blocks build up your child's fine-motor skills.

LEGO Classic Large Creative Brick Box

Take it back to basics with this yellow brick box filled to the brim with the classic, colorful blocks. Use the nearly 800 pieces as a starter kit or to supplement your kid's growing collection. Without any directions to follow, the creative possibilities are limitless.

Green Toys Block Set

Your baby's first blocks will probably end up more often in his mouth than as part of an actual structure, so make sure he's chewing on something safe. Green Toys non-toxic blocks are made from 100% recycled plastic milk containers.
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10 Great Construction Sets for Gifted Children

Many gifted children love to build various kinds of structures. They may start out building towers out of simple wooden blocks and progress to building complex structures from houses, boats and cars to structures that exist only in their imaginations.

Kids with any interest will find one or more of these sets fun and challenging. Whether your child is interested in architecture, sculpture or mechanics, there is a set available to feed that interest. Seeing which kind of set your child likes most also gives you an idea of what your child is most interested in.
Give your gifted child a chance to stretch his or her imagination with a variety of construction sets. Here are ten of the best!

Imaginarium Wooden Alphabet Blocks

As easy as A-B-C, stacking these 40 wooden blocks is almost a rite of passage for babies. In addition to upper and lowercase letters, each block also features numbers and pictures of animals and objects for multiple learning opportunities.

Mega Bloks First Builders Big Building Bag

Oversized for small hands, Mega Bloks are easy for beginners to build and play. The plastic pieces connect and disconnect smoothly, and you won't have to worry about your little one swallowing these jumbo-sized blocks.


Lego Duplo My First Lego Gift Set

Once your tot has mastered big blocks, take a small step down to Duplo. Twice the length, height, and width of big-brother Lego bricks, these smaller-than-mega blocks build up your child's fine-motor skills.

LEGO Classic Large Creative Brick Box

Take it back to basics with this yellow brick box filled to the brim with the classic, colorful blocks. Use the nearly 800 pieces as a starter kit or to supplement your kid's growing collection. Without any directions to follow, the creative possibilities are limitless.

Green Toys Block Set

Your baby's first blocks will probably end up more often in his mouth than as part of an actual structure, so make sure he's chewing on something safe. Green Toys non-toxic blocks are made from 100% recycled plastic milk containers.

Green Toys Block Set

Your baby's first blocks will probably end up more often in his mouth than as part of an actual structure, so make sure he's chewing on something safe. Green Toys non-toxic blocks are made from 100% recycled plastic milk containers.

Tegu 24 Piece Tint Set

Modern magnets give classic wood blocks a fresh twist, allowing your aspiring architect to lock his designs into place. This versatile set of Tegu blocks in varying lengths and gravity-defying dimensions lets your kids build as tall or wide as possible.

The Original Lincoln Logs 100th Anniversary Building Set

Tap into your own childhood nostalgia and introduce your kid to these classic wooden logs made for building everything from traditional cabins to rustic castles. Conveniently store the 100-plus pieces in the collectible anniversary tin.

K'NEX 521 Super Value Tub

Help your advanced builders take their skill set to the next level. Beyond just blocks, K'NEX sets also include rods, connectors, and wheels for open-ended play possibilities to construct cars, ferris wheels, dinosaurs, and more.

Mobilo
I cannot tell you how many classes of children I have taught, aged anywhere from 5 to 8 years of age, that have loved building with Mobilo, especially those interesting in creating vehicles for use in imaginative play.
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TOP 10 PRESCHOOL BUILDING TOYS

These are our 10 best preschool building toys. We own each of these and some before he was three too like the duplos and the large blocks. They are tried, tested and true! He has a variety to explore and create with and these building toys have many years of play left. 




We love toys that will grow with him as he develops more independence and more skills. Several items are a little older but he like to sit with Daddy and build them so I included them because of the together time they get to spend! These are all high quality, safe and fun  building toys!


Imaginarium Wooden Alphabet Blocks

As easy as A-B-C, stacking these 40 wooden blocks is almost a rite of passage for babies. In addition to upper and lowercase letters, each block also features numbers and pictures of animals and objects for multiple learning opportunities.

Mega Bloks First Builders Big Building Bag

Oversized for small hands, Mega Bloks are easy for beginners to build and play. The plastic pieces connect and disconnect smoothly, and you won't have to worry about your little one swallowing these jumbo-sized blocks.


Lego Duplo My First Lego Gift Set

Once your tot has mastered big blocks, take a small step down to Duplo. Twice the length, height, and width of big-brother Lego bricks, these smaller-than-mega blocks build up your child's fine-motor skills.

LEGO Classic Large Creative Brick Box

Take it back to basics with this yellow brick box filled to the brim with the classic, colorful blocks. Use the nearly 800 pieces as a starter kit or to supplement your kid's growing collection. Without any directions to follow, the creative possibilities are limitless.

Green Toys Block Set

Your baby's first blocks will probably end up more often in his mouth than as part of an actual structure, so make sure he's chewing on something safe. Green Toys non-toxic blocks are made from 100% recycled plastic milk containers.

Green Toys Block Set

Your baby's first blocks will probably end up more often in his mouth than as part of an actual structure, so make sure he's chewing on something safe. Green Toys non-toxic blocks are made from 100% recycled plastic milk containers.

Tegu 24 Piece Tint Set

Modern magnets give classic wood blocks a fresh twist, allowing your aspiring architect to lock his designs into place. This versatile set of Tegu blocks in varying lengths and gravity-defying dimensions lets your kids build as tall or wide as possible.

The Original Lincoln Logs 100th Anniversary Building Set

Tap into your own childhood nostalgia and introduce your kid to these classic wooden logs made for building everything from traditional cabins to rustic castles. Conveniently store the 100-plus pieces in the collectible anniversary tin.

K'NEX 521 Super Value Tub

Help your advanced builders take their skill set to the next level. Beyond just blocks, K'NEX sets also include rods, connectors, and wheels for open-ended play possibilities to construct cars, ferris wheels, dinosaurs, and more.

Mobilo
I cannot tell you how many classes of children I have taught, aged anywhere from 5 to 8 years of age, that have loved building with Mobilo, especially those interesting in creating vehicles for use in imaginative play.
Read more

9 Best Construction Toys for Preschoolers

The building block of any kid's toy collection is a great set of blocks. They inspire a child to design, invent, and create. From tiny tots to aspiring architects, here are nine sets of brain-boosting blocks.



Imaginarium Wooden Alphabet Blocks

As easy as A-B-C, stacking these 40 wooden blocks is almost a rite of passage for babies. In addition to upper and lowercase letters, each block also features numbers and pictures of animals and objects for multiple learning opportunities.

Mega Bloks First Builders Big Building Bag

Oversized for small hands, Mega Bloks are easy for beginners to build and play. The plastic pieces connect and disconnect smoothly, and you won't have to worry about your little one swallowing these jumbo-sized blocks.


Lego Duplo My First Lego Gift Set

Once your tot has mastered big blocks, take a small step down to Duplo. Twice the length, height, and width of big-brother Lego bricks, these smaller-than-mega blocks build up your child's fine-motor skills.

LEGO Classic Large Creative Brick Box

Take it back to basics with this yellow brick box filled to the brim with the classic, colorful blocks. Use the nearly 800 pieces as a starter kit or to supplement your kid's growing collection. Without any directions to follow, the creative possibilities are limitless.

Green Toys Block Set

Your baby's first blocks will probably end up more often in his mouth than as part of an actual structure, so make sure he's chewing on something safe. Green Toys non-toxic blocks are made from 100% recycled plastic milk containers.

Green Toys Block Set

Your baby's first blocks will probably end up more often in his mouth than as part of an actual structure, so make sure he's chewing on something safe. Green Toys non-toxic blocks are made from 100% recycled plastic milk containers.

Tegu 24 Piece Tint Set

Modern magnets give classic wood blocks a fresh twist, allowing your aspiring architect to lock his designs into place. This versatile set of Tegu blocks in varying lengths and gravity-defying dimensions lets your kids build as tall or wide as possible.

The Original Lincoln Logs 100th Anniversary Building Set

Tap into your own childhood nostalgia and introduce your kid to these classic wooden logs made for building everything from traditional cabins to rustic castles. Conveniently store the 100-plus pieces in the collectible anniversary tin.

K'NEX 521 Super Value Tub


Help your advanced builders take their skill set to the next level. Beyond just blocks, K'NEX sets also include rods, connectors, and wheels for open-ended play possibilities to construct cars, ferris wheels, dinosaurs, and more.

Read more

10 TOP Lists Building Toys for Under 3 Year Olds

Building toys are great for developing motor skills and hand eye co-ordination. Take a look at these 10 rather popular and brilliant building toys.


These are 10 TOP Lists Building Toys for Under 3 Year Olds

1. Magna-Tiles
My girls (aged 2 and 6) received a large set of Magna-Tiles for Christmas a year ago and I can honestly say that they have been played with every single day! They really are an investment (as are many good quality construction sets) but they are easy for children of all ages to use and they are fabulous to build with. Place them alongside a window with sunlight streaming through or  use them with short strings of LED Christmas lights or on a light table for a fabulous burst of colourful construction fun.

2. Duplo & Lego
We can’t have a fabulous construction toy list and not feature Duplo for smaller fingers (but it’s also great for learning activities with bigger kids) and its big brother Lego for bigger kids (though even big brother has a younger sidekick thanks to the Lego Junior sets). Invented more than 40 years ago, I think part of the enduring appeal of Lego is the fact that it has been played with by parents and grandparents who love sharing a passion for building and creativity with their own children and grandchildren.

3. Tree Blocks
Tree blocks are particularly fabulous as a building set for children who love imaginative play. Teamed with a set of small figurines – animals or fantasy characters, and a collection of natural materials such as shells or stones, my children will play for hours, building wonderful imaginary worlds.

4. Marble Run
If you are looking for an awesome way to encourage the development of a range of problem solving skills, then you can’t go past a marble run. With a vast range of marble run sets available, both wooden and plastic, most sets include a combination of straight and curved tracks, inclines, support pieces and accessories (both functional and decorative). The pieces can be arranged in many different ways, each sending the marbles down through the system on a new route, and it is this flexibility and open-endedness that promotes both problem solving and creative thinking.

5. Wooden Block Sets
You can’t go past a wooden block set for great constructive play for little people. From around 6 months of age, sitting babies can help to stack (or rather, knock down!) small wooden blocks. The addition of a set of fabulous architecturally inspired shaped blocks continues to challenge older children to play with blocks.

6. Wooden Train Set
We often think of train sets being merely for preschoolers but for many children it is not until they are in kindergarten or early primary/elementary school that they can independently construct complicated track configurations. My two year old loves playing with our train set but it is Immy (at almost seven) who actually plans and constructs the interesting track combinations.

7. Mobilo
I cannot tell you how many classes of children I have taught, aged anywhere from 5 to 8 years of age, that have loved building with Mobilo, especially those interesting in creating vehicles for use in imaginative play.

8. TinkerToy sets
Another new find for me, I love the look of the TinkerToy sets. Sets include a whole range of interestingly shaped pieces including spools, rods, flags, washers and end caps that snap together and stay together, allowing children the flexibility and creativity of both constructive and imaginative play.

9. K’Nex
Another great set for primary/elementary aged children, K’Nex sets include collections of rods, connectors and bricks for children to use in construction.With a range of more open ended sets and single construction projects, K’Nex sets remind me a little of Lego but with a whole different world of possibilities thanks to the shapes of the pieces.

10. SmartMax
A reader suggestion, the manufacturer says, “SmartMax is the magnetic discovery system that enables children to experience both the wonders of magnetism and the fascinating world of construction in a safe way. The extra-large pieces make it easy for small children to manipulate them. Outstanding, colorfully-illustrated guides in each set demonstrate the basics of magnetic phenomena, ways to strengthen structures, steps in building towers and bridges, and much more.” I must say I was impressed by the size of the pieces anf think this is a great set for children who like to build BIG and TALL!

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15 AWESOME Building & Construction Toys for All Age

The building and construction sets help girls and boys learn how to set goals, plan ahead and overcome challenges. You’ll be amazed at the things kids can think of and then create using even the simplest building blocks.


From advanced LEGO sets to larger and simpler DUPLO blocks and Megabloks, they have something perfect for every age level. Build castles, pillboxes, racecars, barns and more. Building sets never get old, you can always take old creations apart and keep building and rebuilding an infinite possibility of machines, buildings and vehicles.

If you want a little more direction, you can choose the specific building sets to recreate the Space Needle, the Empire State Building, the Guggenheim Museum, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater, and more. It’s a great way to study modern architectural design and engineering while having a blast. The completed building sets of local land marks look great on office desks or at home.

The Building sets for almost anything you can imagine, including Ferris wheels, roller coasters, the White House, Transformers, spooky graveyards and scenes from your favorite adventure movies. Our Tegu blocks also make a great office desk toy to help you decompress before or after difficult meetings. These building blocks are made with just magnets and high-quality natural woods; they’ll look beautiful lying around when they’re not in use.

A plenty of construction and building toys for your kids can make you confuse which the one that you want to buy for your kids, but don't worry, this is the list of 15 best building and construction toys for kids

1. Magna-Tiles
My girls (aged 2 and 6) received a large set of Magna-Tiles for Christmas a year ago and I can honestly say that they have been played with every single day! They really are an investment (as are many good quality construction sets) but they are easy for children of all ages to use and they are fabulous to build with. Place them alongside a window with sunlight streaming through or  use them with short strings of LED Christmas lights or on a light table for a fabulous burst of colourful construction fun.

2. Duplo & Lego
We can’t have a fabulous construction toy list and not feature Duplo for smaller fingers (but it’s also great for learning activities with bigger kids) and its big brother Lego for bigger kids (though even big brother has a younger sidekick thanks to the Lego Junior sets). Invented more than 40 years ago, I think part of the enduring appeal of Lego is the fact that it has been played with by parents and grandparents who love sharing a passion for building and creativity with their own children and grandchildren.

3. Tree Blocks
Tree blocks are particularly fabulous as a building set for children who love imaginative play. Teamed with a set of small figurines – animals or fantasy characters, and a collection of natural materials such as shells or stones, my children will play for hours, building wonderful imaginary worlds.

4. Marble Run
If you are looking for an awesome way to encourage the development of a range of problem solving skills, then you can’t go past a marble run. With a vast range of marble run sets available, both wooden and plastic, most sets include a combination of straight and curved tracks, inclines, support pieces and accessories (both functional and decorative). The pieces can be arranged in many different ways, each sending the marbles down through the system on a new route, and it is this flexibility and open-endedness that promotes both problem solving and creative thinking.

5. Wooden Block Sets
You can’t go past a wooden block set for great constructive play for little people. From around 6 months of age, sitting babies can help to stack (or rather, knock down!) small wooden blocks. The addition of a set of fabulous architecturally inspired shaped blocks continues to challenge older children to play with blocks.

6. Wooden Train Set
We often think of train sets being merely for preschoolers but for many children it is not until they are in kindergarten or early primary/elementary school that they can independently construct complicated track configurations. My two year old loves playing with our train set but it is Immy (at almost seven) who actually plans and constructs the interesting track combinations.

7. Mobilo
I cannot tell you how many classes of children I have taught, aged anywhere from 5 to 8 years of age, that have loved building with Mobilo, especially those interesting in creating vehicles for use in imaginative play.

8. TinkerToy sets
Another new find for me, I love the look of the TinkerToy sets. Sets include a whole range of interestingly shaped pieces including spools, rods, flags, washers and end caps that snap together and stay together, allowing children the flexibility and creativity of both constructive and imaginative play.

9. K’Nex
Another great set for primary/elementary aged children, K’Nex sets include collections of rods, connectors and bricks for children to use in construction.With a range of more open ended sets and single construction projects, K’Nex sets remind me a little of Lego but with a whole different world of possibilities thanks to the shapes of the pieces.

10. SmartMax
A reader suggestion, the manufacturer says, “SmartMax is the magnetic discovery system that enables children to experience both the wonders of magnetism and the fascinating world of construction in a safe way. The extra-large pieces make it easy for small children to manipulate them. Outstanding, colorfully-illustrated guides in each set demonstrate the basics of magnetic phenomena, ways to strengthen structures, steps in building towers and bridges, and much more.” I must say I was impressed by the size of the pieces anf think this is a great set for children who like to build BIG and TALL!

11. Lincoln Logs
Now I must confess I have never, ever heard of Lincoln Logs but they were probably the favourite choice with Facebook friends, I am thinking that these must be friends located in the US and Canada??? They certainly look like a lot of fun and are clearly a cross-generational classic, a bit like Lego.

12. Snap Circuits
Combining building with science, Snap Circuits are top of my list for Christmas presents for Immy next year. The manufacturer says, “With its easy-to-follow instructions, Snap Circuits give your child a hands-on education in how electrical circuits work to run the everyday devices that they’re familiar with. They’ll also gain valuable lessons in building and in following instructions. The project manuals include large color illustrations and simple directions for each project.”

13. Zoob
A reader suggestion, these look fabulous for older children. From the manufacturer, “ZOOB pieces snap, click and pop together to form joints that rotate, limbs that extend, axles that spin and lots more. Kids can create simple models in minutes or get absorbed and spend hours at a time. There’s no limit to what they can build: from animals to aliens, from dinosaurs to DNA. The pieces can be moved after being put together, so kids can play with their ZOOB creations, instead of just looking at them.”

14. Tegu
Another reader suggestion, the manufacturer of these wooden magnetic blocks says, “Tegu has reinvented the wooden block in a way that brings new life to a favored classic. By safely embedding magnets into each piece, Tegu Blocks become curiously attractive for both kids and kids at heart. Defy gravity and push your imagination in ways never before possible. No instruction manuals or electronics; just toys that demand imagination and inspire limitless creativity across all ages.”

15. Hammering Shapes Set
The classic tap tap sound of children making pictures form wooden shapes is one I remember fondly from my days in the classroom. A more 2 dimensional take on constructive play, these really are worth a look for children well past the age of mouthing toys.

Building sets can begin a lifelong hobby of construction and engineering. They help you develop reasoning and planning skills that are invaluable to your daily life. If you’re looking for a way to spend more time with your kids, building sets could be the perfect solution.
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8 of The Best Construction Toys for Your Kids

Building sets are the blank canvas of the toy world, ready to be transformed into something new every time your child opens the box. Stimulating creativity isn’t their only benefit, though. “Lots of construction toys involve an element of logic and strategy, which is good, as well as promoting a basic understanding of physics – for example, how to build a solid base or the fact that if elements of the construction lean over too far they will fall down,” explains Dr Amanda Gummer, a child psychologist specialising in play and parenting. “If a parent is playing with their child they can start to introduce some of these advanced concepts in a non-threatening, easy-to-understand way. For younger children differently-sized and coloured pieces offer valuable language development opportunities, too.”





This is TheSchoolRun's pick of some of the best construction toys for all ages.

1. Magna-Tiles
My girls (aged 2 and 6) received a large set of Magna-Tiles for Christmas a year ago and I can honestly say that they have been played with every single day! They really are an investment (as are many good quality construction sets) but they are easy for children of all ages to use and they are fabulous to build with. Place them alongside a window with sunlight streaming through or  use them with short strings of LED Christmas lights or on a light table for a fabulous burst of colourful construction fun.

2. Duplo & Lego
We can’t have a fabulous construction toy list and not feature Duplo for smaller fingers (but it’s also great for learning activities with bigger kids) and its big brother Lego for bigger kids (though even big brother has a younger sidekick thanks to the Lego Junior sets). Invented more than 40 years ago, I think part of the enduring appeal of Lego is the fact that it has been played with by parents and grandparents who love sharing a passion for building and creativity with their own children and grandchildren.

3. Tree Blocks
Tree blocks are particularly fabulous as a building set for children who love imaginative play. Teamed with a set of small figurines – animals or fantasy characters, and a collection of natural materials such as shells or stones, my children will play for hours, building wonderful imaginary worlds.

4. Marble Run
If you are looking for an awesome way to encourage the development of a range of problem solving skills, then you can’t go past a marble run. With a vast range of marble run sets available, both wooden and plastic, most sets include a combination of straight and curved tracks, inclines, support pieces and accessories (both functional and decorative). The pieces can be arranged in many different ways, each sending the marbles down through the system on a new route, and it is this flexibility and open-endedness that promotes both problem solving and creative thinking.

5. Wooden Block Sets
You can’t go past a wooden block set for great constructive play for little people. From around 6 months of age, sitting babies can help to stack (or rather, knock down!) small wooden blocks. The addition of a set of fabulous architecturally inspired shaped blocks continues to challenge older children to play with blocks.

6. Wooden Train Set
We often think of train sets being merely for preschoolers but for many children it is not until they are in kindergarten or early primary/elementary school that they can independently construct complicated track configurations. My two year old loves playing with our train set but it is Immy (at almost seven) who actually plans and constructs the interesting track combinations.

7. Mobilo
I cannot tell you how many classes of children I have taught, aged anywhere from 5 to 8 years of age, that have loved building with Mobilo, especially those interesting in creating vehicles for use in imaginative play.

8. TinkerToy sets
Another new find for me, I love the look of the TinkerToy sets. Sets include a whole range of interestingly shaped pieces including spools, rods, flags, washers and end caps that snap together and stay together, allowing children the flexibility and creativity of both constructive and imaginative play.

9. K’Nex
Another great set for primary/elementary aged children, K’Nex sets include collections of rods, connectors and bricks for children to use in construction.With a range of more open ended sets and single construction projects, K’Nex sets remind me a little of Lego but with a whole different world of possibilities thanks to the shapes of the pieces.

10. SmartMax
A reader suggestion, the manufacturer says, “SmartMax is the magnetic discovery system that enables children to experience both the wonders of magnetism and the fascinating world of construction in a safe way. The extra-large pieces make it easy for small children to manipulate them. Outstanding, colorfully-illustrated guides in each set demonstrate the basics of magnetic phenomena, ways to strengthen structures, steps in building towers and bridges, and much more.” I must say I was impressed by the size of the pieces anf think this is a great set for children who like to build BIG and TALL!

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