Playing with blocks is an important form of play for children. They learn spatial ability, logic and reasoning while having fun. Most block sets are marketed for little boys in characters and themes boys are more likely to want to play with. Dora LEGOs are designed for girls with characters that girls know and love. Of course, boys can play with these sets, but girls will love having a set of blocks made with Dora, Boots, Swiper and their friends.
Legos.
Oh well i dont know what a 'tycon' thining is but Legos sweet!
To safely introduce Legos to your 2-year-old, start with larger Duplo blocks to prevent choking hazards. Supervise playtime to ensure safe handling. Encourage creativity by building simple structures together and praising their efforts. Help develop fine motor skills by showing how to connect and disconnect blocks.
they all look different sorta like little building blocks (legos)
One fun and educational way to introduce Legos to five-year-olds is through guided building challenges that encourage creativity and problem-solving skills. Another idea is to incorporate storytelling or themed play scenarios to engage their imagination while building with Legos. Additionally, using color sorting or pattern recognition activities can help develop their cognitive skills while playing with Legos.
No, they are two different companies. Lego makes Legos, Mega Blocks is a different company that make Mega Blocks. They have absolutely no connection to each other.
Legos are the best toys next to mega blocks ever man how could you ask.
No. Legos are a standard for toy blocks. I'm sure you can find off-brand cheap versions if you don't have the money to buy legos.
you can get it at Toysrus however if you like Legos more you get halo Legos on a website called Brickforge
Yes there is. Mega Blocks are blocks which are similar to Legos. They usually cost significantly less than the Legos though.
Examples of solitary play include playing with blocks, coloring, reading a book, building with Legos, and playing with dolls or action figures alone.
Although I do not see a lot of legos that are aimed toward girls as much as I do boys. There are things like Harry Potter, Whinnie the Pooh and Pet Shop Legos that can be for both boys or girls.