The construction room in the kindergarten is not just a simple "pile of building blocks". When it is cleverly integrated with the kindergarten's characteristic courses, it can be transformed into a "creative factory" for children's growth, allowing children to gain skills and develop character through building, and truly fall in love with the time of creation.
1.Spatial Cognition: Understanding the World through Building
Blocks, Legos, and puzzles in the room are kids’ "spatial labs." Stacking, joining, and combining helps them grasp shapes, sizes, and concepts like balance and enclosure. Building a tower teaches stability; making an arch shows how curves bear weight. This deepens their understanding of the physical world, laying groundwork for math and science.
2.Thinking Skills: Growing Through Creation
The room trains thinking. From copying simple shapes to designing complex scenes, kids plan, solve problems—like replacing missing blocks or fixing wobbly structures. This hones logic, creativity, and adaptability, turning ideas in their heads into real builds.
3.Social Skills: Bonding Through Cooperation
It’s a social hub. When building together, kids divide roles: designers, material carriers, detail builders. They share ideas ("Castle tower or garden?") and work together ("Pass that long block!"). This teaches communication, compromise, and teamwork, fostering friendship.
4.Bonibear Amusement Equipment Manufacturer, dedicated to crafting every product with care
Bonibear was founded in 2000 and is a leading manufacturer specializing in indoor furniture and outdoor amusement equipment. Over the years, Bonibear has adhered to the factory-running philosophy of "starting from the details of each product", serving every customer. It has served over 50 countries worldwide and is a company integrating design, production and installation.