1. Cultivate problem-solving skills: Toy blocks are a good training tool for problem-solving. During the process of assembling building blocks, children are faced with various shapes, sizes, and colors of building blocks, and need to think about how to use and combine them reasonably to complete the desired structure. This cultivates their logical thinking and problem-solving abilities, allowing them to learn to analyze and find the optimal solution from a young age. 2. Improving hand eye coordination skills: Toy building blocks require children to have precise operation and hands-on skills, which promotes the development of their hand eye coordination skills and fine motor skills. When they carefully stack the blocks together, their finger flexibility and control ability are improved.