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A must for newbies! A complete guide to building large bricks

A must for newbies! A complete guide to building large bricks

  Building blocks are a multi-dimensional cultivation of interest, play and creativity, imagination and cooperation. If your child also likes building blocks, then you must cultivate him well.

  What I bring to you today are the fixed principles for building large blocks, suitable for children over 3 years old.

 1.Interlocking structure

  The gaps between the upper and lower floors lock with each other, making the entire structure stronger and less likely to collapse.

 

2.Single point interlocking 

  The upper and lower parts are made of interlocking building blocks, making the entire structure sinuous and stretchable. Common ones are building tentacles, tails, cylindrical buckets, etc.

 

3.Three-dimensional interlocking one-step

  The gaps between the upper and lower floors are interlocking and rise in steps, making the entire structure more diffuse and extended. Commonly used to build extensions, stairs, etc.

 

4.Three-dimensional interlocking - corner type

  The gap between the upper and lower layers is half locked with each other, making the entire structure more diffuse and extendable. It is common to build stable corner areas.

 

5.One point fixed

  Objects contact each other and have a point on the same plane, and are fixed by friction, self-locking, etc.

 

6.Two points fixed

  Objects are in contact with each other. Two points are on the same plane and do not overlap. They are fixed by friction, self-locking, etc.

 

7.triangle fixed

The triangle is stable and has the characteristics of stability, strength, and pressure resistance.

 

8.The quadrilateral is stable

  It is a closed plane figure or three-dimensional figure formed by four line segments that are not on the same straight line and do not cross each other.

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