1. Do not pour out all newly bought building blocks for children to play with at once. This is not conducive to children's concentration, and facing too many things at once will make it difficult for them to make choices. You can gradually increase the number of building blocks according to the child's age and ability. At the same time, note that the shapes of the building blocks provided should gradually progress from simple to complex.
2. If conditions permit, set aside a corner of the room as a play area, spread a carpet or mat, and let children play freely.
