- Identity: Build confidence and a sense of agency as children make independent design choices and bring their own ideas to life.
- Community: Foster collaboration and shared thinking as children work together to plan, negotiate, and construct group structures.
- Wellbeing: Develop fine motor control, hand-eye coordination, and spatial awareness through the physical act of stacking and interlocking bricks.
- Learning: Encourage critical thinking, problem-solving, and early mathematical concepts as children experiment with balance, symmetry, and scale.
- Communication: Strengthen vocabulary and expressive language as children describe their creations, tell stories, and share ideas during play.
Ages: 3+ years.