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Educational Toy: Learning Blocks 360° Purchased from BorneLund. Parents also get hooked and play together. Understanding of three-dimensional shapes. Useful for entrance exams, etc. All parts, instruction manual, and cards are included. Learning Blocks 360° is a puzzle block that allows children to experience "perspective," "how the same object looks different depending on the viewpoint," and "reproducing flat objects in three dimensions" through play, fostering spatial awareness. 【Play and Learn】 ● Recognize and classify different shapes ● Understand how shapes differ depending on the viewing angle ● Construct by placing and arranging ● Arrange the blocks the same way as the example Let's Try ① Observe the blocks ■ What shapes are there? ■ Look at them from various angles 【Learning Tip 1】 Three-dimensional objects are mysterious. This is because their shapes change depending on the viewing angle. Even if they look different from an angle, they look the same from another. It's like seeing someone from behind – they look different. Let's Try ② Challenge easy problems! ■ Assemble the blocks to match the picture using two pieces The answer is on "side a." 【Learning Tip 2】 Stack two pieces and create the shape. Observe from various angles. Look from above, from the side, and draw the shape you see. Let's Try ③ The next step after the basics. Challenge advanced problems ■ Assemble the blocks to match the picture using three pieces 【Learning Tip 3】 Stack or combine three pieces to create the shape. In what order should you arrange them? What does the unseen part look like? ■ Imagine the viewing angle and think about it 【Learning Tip 4】 Cultivating spatial awareness It's a slightly difficult term, but we live our daily lives while understanding space. Walking around town while looking at a map, storing luggage in a cardboard box, imagining how something looks from another person's perspective. These are all developed from play experiences in childhood. Even without using your whole body, it starts with discovering "there are various ways of seeing things depending on the direction you look" by looking at the building blocks or blocks in front of you from various angles.
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