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Mind Blocks [BACK TO SCHOOL]

YAMSASO DESIGN avatarYAMSASO DESIGN

August 28, 2025

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Description

Based on the shape of these toys, which resemble cubes and pyramids, here are some name suggestions:

English Names: Mind Blocks

Thai Names:  บลอกสมอง

 

Learning Activities

 

This toy can enhance multiple skills in both mathematics and art. Players can learn through assembly and arrangement in a fun way.

 

1. Mathematics Learning (for ages 5-7)

 

Learning Geometric Shapes: Point out to the children what shapes each toy piece represents, such as cubes and pyramids.

Learning Colors and Numbers: Have the children sort the pieces by color and count the number of each color to practice sorting and counting skills.

Learning Pattern Creation: Encourage children to build simple patterns, such as blue-pink-blue, or to alternate between cubes and pyramids.

 

2. Art and Creative Learning (for ages 7 and up)

 

Creating 3D Models: Let the children use their imagination to create various objects like robots, houses, animals, or spaceships.

Creating 2D Patterns: Invite the children to create art on a flat surface by arranging the blocks to form patterns.

Storytelling: Have the children build different objects from the blocks and use them as props for storytelling to develop their communication and imagination skills.

Overall, this toy is not only fun but also helps develop problem-solving, logical thinking, creativity, and collaboration skills.

If you'd like more ideas for other types of toys, just let me know!

License:

Creative Commons — Public Domain

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