Wooden Tree Blocks Barkless 21 Piece Real Wood Building Blocks in a Bag
Wooden blocks have been a staple children’s toy for centuries. Children of a variety of ages enjoy and benefit from playing with wooden blocks because they allow free thinking and for your child’s creative spirit to flourish. Your child learns so much by open ended exploration and experimentation. Tree Blocks’ bark-less blocks set with 21 pieces comes in a muslin bag and is lovingly made in our Vietnam workshop. We cut each piece precisely in lengths of 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10cm so they can be mixed and matched. The bark is gently stripped away to reveal a smooth finish. You can still see the rings, knots and other natural features of wood. The bark-less blocks are made in Vietnam because the bark slips away from tropical wood much more easily. Our Vietnam blocks are not finished, just sanded for a silky smooth finish. WARNING: NOT FOR CHILDREN UNDER 3 YRS.
You can make building blocks fun and educational for your child! Encourage your child to compare and contrast the different pieces so he can start to learn basic math concepts. Introduce your child to nature by exploring the tree rings and the knots of the blocks together. If your child needs some additional encouragement, guided play has great value. Another way to help guide your child is to talk with him about what he might like to build. A tower? A bridge? A building? A house? A nudge will give your child confidence to have a go. Praise your child’s efforts and then laugh together as you knock the blocks down to start again. Warning: Inspect the toy regularly for cracks and rough patches.
You can make building blocks fun and educational for your child! Encourage your child to compare and contrast the different pieces so he can start to learn basic math concepts. Introduce your child to nature by exploring the tree rings and the knots of the blocks together. If your child needs some additional encouragement, guided play has great value. Another way to help guide your child is to talk with him about what he might like to build. A tower? A bridge? A building? A house? A nudge will give your child confidence to have a go. Praise your child’s efforts and then laugh together as you knock the blocks down to start again. Warning: Inspect the toy regularly for cracks and rough patches.