Playing seems simple, but it's the engine of learning. Construction toys, in particular, prove to be a goldmine for children's development.
What really happens when children build
Each block clicked into place trains the brain: spatial awareness, cause-and-effect relationships, planning, and collaboration. They learn by doing—without it feeling like learning.
The science behind learning through play
Research shows that children who build regularly score better on problem-solving and perseverance. They learn to think complexly, but through play.
Tip for parents and schools
Give children the space to build freely. Don't just set an example, but a challenge. The result: more creativity and less frustration.