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Ella has loved stacking blocks since she was a baby. At a year she was stacking 5-8 blocks and by 2 she could stack them higher than she stood. I was pretty amazed when I read on Baby Center that at 25 months it was a milestone to stack 6 blocks. But Ella is very OCD and stacking and sorting have always been a big thing with her. Stacking develops fine motor skills (small, precise thumb, finger, hand, and wrist movements) and it also teaches basic math skills. Developing fine motor skills helps your child with logical thinking and other physical activities like dressing themselves. Since Ella has mastered stacking regular blocks and can build mini “castles,” I was thrilled when we got to review CitiBlocs from GlammaTOYS to give her a new challenge.
GlammaToys is an amazing family owned toy store that carries over 400 Eco-friendly toys for all ages. You’ll find companies like Plan Toys, Green Toys, CitiBlocs, idbids, MiYim, Melissa and Doug and more. They are very picky about the products that they carry and you won’t find toy guns or cheap plastic knock offs. But you will find tons of award winning educational toys that will inspire every child.
I was really excited when we got our CitiBlocs in the mail and I instantly opened them up to play! CitiBlocs are nothing more than 4 1/2 inch pine wooden blocks that you and your child can build masterpieces with. They all are the same color and shape and with some creativity you can build some amazing designs. The blocks are only a inch thick, so stacking and balancing them takes some skills and patience. Ella has embraced this challenge.
We first started off with a simple building. We stacked 2 horizontally and then 2 vertically to build a simple building. This was a great way to teach her the difference between horizontal and vertical. By the time we stacked the 100th block, she understood what they meant. Then Ella enjoyed knocking it over to try again. We got more creative with the next design and stood 2 blocks up and then balanced a block flat on top of them. Then we tried to see how high we could get without them falling. Of course Ella didn’t make it very far before they fell, but she was persistent to keep trying to balance them.
The kit comes with pages of ideas to build masterpieces! Ella hasn’t had the chance to build something more advanced yet, but has enjoyed watching and helping me. I have to say, I’ve had as much fun playing with these as she did. I could sit for hours building! I have left the CitiBlocs out on her play table and she has experimented with just stacking them, balancing them and building small towers on her own. I have a feeling by the end of the month she will be ready to build a castle. That’s of course her favorite building! I love that this toy really challenges kids to use their fine motor skills and creative minds. The possibilities are endless with what you can create.
You can purchase a set of 200 CitiBlocs at GlammaTOYS for $49.95. Smaller and larger sizes are available.
The Giveaway: GlammaTOYS would like to offer 1 lucky reader a set of 200 CitiBlocs!!
Rules: You have until 11:59 p.m. EST October 21, 2009 to enter. The winner will be chosen by random.org and announced after they respond to the winning email. The winner has 48 hours to respond to the winning email, or a new winner will be chosen. You must leave your email address! This contest is open to the US.
How to Enter: Go to GlammaTOYS and tell me something else your child would love, plus tell me what you’d like to build with the CitiBlocs if you won! Click on “Comments” to leave your post. Make sure to leave your email address!! I cannot contact the winner without it!
EXTRA entries: You must complete the “How To Enter” before making any extra entries. Make sure you leave a comment for each extra entry and tell me which one.
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9. Enter GlammaTOYS Trivia Contest for a chance to win $1,000 shopping spree:
“Test your knowledge of Toy Trivia and become eligible to win a $1,000 Shopping Spree at GlammaTOYS! Correctly answer five questions about our favorite subject: TOYS, and you’ll automatically be entered into our $1,000 Shopping Spree contest. You may enter once per day – the more times you enter, the greater your chance of winning!”
The magformer cruiser looks really cool! The skyline of NewYork is what Maxx, would love to build! Thanks! jacquecurl1@gmail.com
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Elijah would also love the Crazy Forts. It looks like it would be lots of fun for all of us!
If we won the CitiBlocs, we would build a small town or buildings!
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Entered the Mermaid's Purse giveaway
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The Sea Creatures Chunky Puzzle. Would probably build a skyscraper to start.
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My son would also like the lincoln logs.
He would build either a train or a helicopter.
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I also entered the ImagiPLAY Counting Penguin Puzzle contest.
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Please enter me. Thanks for the chance. I like the Plasma Car. We would try to build the skyline of NY.
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Would love the Lincoln Log. Would build a house.
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I think we would also enjoy the Lincoln Logs. I would love to build a deck for our doll house with the CitiBlocs.
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where the wild things are book and plush dolls…i'd build a skyscraper with my daughter! fulfam@hotmail.com
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I like the Quadrilla twist and rail set.
I would build a castle
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The ArchiQuest Kings and Castles: Medieval Europe set looks awesome! I'd give the citiblocs to my little fella who would probably attempt to make a train out of them.
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Archiquest! That is cool – never seen those sets before.
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I like the Kimochis Bug Box. We would build a princess house for my daughters and for my son a race track for his cars.
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My son would go crazy over the Crazy Forts set.
If we won the CitiBlocs set the first thing he would want to build is a shed for his tractor.
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Lincoln Logs would be another toy the boys would love. They would build bridges and ramps for their cars.
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I'd love the plasma car
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We also love the ArchiQuest Pharaohs, Czars, Kings, Dragons and Arches: Deluxe World Fusion, thanks for the chance!
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I also like the Plasma Car and the first thing we would build would be a castle!!
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I love the “Where the Wild Things Are” toys!
We would build a stable for the million horses they seem to have!
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My son loves to build with anything. This type of play is so beneficial. It is the building blocks (pun intended) to learning higher math skills as well as fostering creativity.
The other toy I know my son would love is an erector set. He and his father can't wait to purchase one of these and play with it together. His dad has such wonderful memories of erector sets from his own childhood.
My son would probably build, some magical space ship with laser beams from his citi blocks. His imagination is limitless.
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We would love the lincoln logs. We would create a house with the citiblocks.
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plasma car also looks fantastic and would build a animal shelter to save all the woof woofs
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My granddaughter would love the set of Where the Wild Things Are plush toys….she is so excited to see the movie and loves the book. If she won the blocks I know she would be building castles….she loves princesses and has many outfits to dress up in…and she is a princess to this grandma too.
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The Melissa and doug Stack and sort board! Thanks for the chance.
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oh the plasma car!!! and my kids would like to build little houses for their barbies and gi joe men to play in
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MY GRANDSON WOULD LOVE THIS!!!!
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My daughter would also like red PlasmaCar. She would build a fort with the CitiBlocks.
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My son would like the lincoln logs. He would use the CitiBlocks to build a train!
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