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Product Developmental Guidelines
Knock Knock Blocks
Learn how your child can make use of this toy to have fun and learn at the same time.
Knock Knock Blocks - KI13003
Cube: 8cm(W) x 8cm(H) x 8cm(D)
Triangle: 10cm(W) x 5cm(H) x 8cm(D)

Objective: Fine motor skills training – grasping and shaking

Method: Encourage children to grasp and shake the blocks with both their right and left hands. This will create rattling and crinkling sounds.

Objective: Fine motor skills training – flipping

Method: Encourage children to flip the window flaps with their right and left hands.

Objective: Developing self awareness - observing herself in the mirror

Method: Allow your child to observe and recognize her own image in the mirror. This helps develop her self-esteem.

Objective: Gross motor skills training – throwing

Method: The blocks are soft and easy to grasp. Encourage children to throw the blocks to train their muscles and strength.

Objective: Eye hand coordination training – stacking two to three blocks

Method: Encourage children to stack two to three blocks, one on top of the other. This trains their balance and patience.

Objective: Cognitive training - learning animals

Method: Teach children the names of different animals using the graphics on the blocks.

Objective: Cognitive training – pointing to animals

Method: Name an animal and encourage your child to point to it.

Objective: Cognitive training - learning colors

Method: Teach children different colors.

Objective: Cognitive training – pointing to colors

Method: Name a color and encourage your child to point to it.

Objective: Eye hand coordination training – stacking three to five blocks

Method: Encourage children to stack three to five blocks, one on top of the other. This trains their balance and patience.

Objective: Eye-hand coordination training – creating different combinations

Method: Encourage children to create the following combinations using the blocks.

Objective: Cognitive training - learning the names of everyday objects

Method: Teach children the names of everyday objects using the graphics on the blocks.

Objective: Cognitive training – pointing to everyday objects

Method: Name an object and encourage your child to point to it.

Objective: Cognitive training - learning to name different people

Method: Teach children to name different kinds of people, using the graphics on the blocks.

Objective: Cognitive training – pointing to different people

Method: Name a person and encourage your child to point to him or her.

Objective: Eye hand coordination training – stacking five to six blocks

Method: Encourage children to stack five to six blocks, one on top of the other. This trains their balance and patience.

Objective: Eye-hand coordination training – playing catch

Method: The cube is soft and easy to hold and grasp. Use the cube to play catch with your child to train her reaction and eye-hand coordination.

Objective: Cognitive training - learning shapes

Method: Teach children different shapes by combining the different blocks.

Objective: Eye-hand coordination training – creating different 3D configurations

Method: Encourage children to re-create the following 3D configurations. This develops their concept of space and dimension.

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