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How to cultivate children's aesthetics?

I think we can cultivate children's aesthetics by letting them play with building blocks.

I didn't really touch the building blocks until my children went to kindergarten. Because I haven't studied in kindergarten before, and I haven't played with building blocks, building blocks are an ordinary and unfamiliar term for me.

After picking up the child from kindergarten, he often shares his interesting things at school with my mother and me, especially his playing with teachers and other friends. Seeing that he was so interested in playing with building blocks, I specially took him to the toy mall to buy building blocks. At this time, I discovered that there are so many kinds of building blocks and their shapes are ever-changing. Prototype, square, long and arc building blocks; There are also building blocks of various color combinations; There are big, small, big and small building blocks. ......

According to the children's own choice, I finally bought two packs of building blocks, 15 yuan. I hesitated before paying the money, but when I saw that it was an educational toy, I bought it with confidence.

My children are crazy about building blocks. If he is not reminded to do other things, he can indulge in building block games for 2-3 hours. Sometimes I play with him, according to the reference pattern in the manual, and sometimes I play according to the ideas we discussed, and I have a good time.

From small classes to preschool classes, sometimes it's Children's Day and sometimes it's birthdays. I buy different building blocks for my children. Every time he spelled according to the instructions, he later took his own spelling apart.

The above picture shows the transformation of a dragon saved by my mobile phone, with a total of more than 1000 small building blocks. Dragon reference picture, robot is the child's own idea.

The picture above is the work that the child kept in front of my mobile phone. It was pieced together by himself, and there is no reference picture. It's not symmetrical when you look closely, but at first glance it feels really different. Especially in details, when there are no identical parts, he will choose similar parts instead, without feeling of disobedience.

Children spell a lot of other building blocks, not so many mobile phones!

Through children's building blocks, I think a great advantage is that it can cultivate children's aesthetics, which is reflected in:

First, children can realize the importance of color matching. There are many colors of building blocks, and the same shape will have different colors. When building blocks, children will think through their brains and observe with their eyes which color blocks will make the works more beautiful and better-looking, thus increasing the aesthetic comprehension of colors.

Second, building blocks can cultivate children's spatial beauty. Sometimes when children piece together a work, they will first understand the spatial structure of the object, whether it is virtual or real, round or square, and then start to piece together. Especially in three-dimensional works, the process of building blocks can open children's imagination and space beauty.

Third, it can improve children's aesthetic height. I found that if the work pieced together by a child is not perfect, he will be dissatisfied, so he will take it down and put it together again. Once, I thought my child's boat was not bad, but he said it would be unstable, and the boat was too short, so it might be rebuilt in the water. So the building blocks are set up, and if the children feel that the appearance is not beautiful enough, they will be overturned. Therefore, having a beautiful appearance is the most important thing, and this is precisely the primary factor to improve children's aesthetic height.