Let's face it, children dream of being real builders, but those heavy, grey things?
Not ideal for setting carpets.
These brilliant Life Size Breeze Blocks are the ultimate cheat.
They're the most realistic block on the market, authentically coloured and sized like the real deal, transforming your construction area into a bustling building site instantly!
Forget tiny stacking;
this is big, bold constructive play that works little muscles and huge imaginations.
You receive a generous set of 40 blocks, all made from incredibly tough, durable EVA foam.
They're lightweight enough for the smallest hands to transport across the outdoor area, yet robust enough to handle the wildest architectural dreams, whether you're teaching Key Stage One or having a messy session in Forest School.
They even have those crucial holes through the middle, making them super easy for children to grip and manoeuvre.
Features
Realistic Size and Colour: Identical in scale to real blocks, they support genuine imaginative role play across EYFS and Primary.
Tough EVA Foam: Incredibly durable and robust, perfect for rigorous indoor and outdoor construction activities.
Authentic Handling Holes: The realistic holes promote easier handling for small hands, supporting fine motor skills.
Lightweight and Manageable: Easily transported by children, enabling safe, large scale constructive building.
Set of 40 Pieces: A generous quantity supporting large group collaboration and bigger Key Stage Two challenges.
Benefits
Promotes Large Scale Physical Development: Encourages movement and muscle work, developing gross motor skills and spatial awareness.
Supports Collaborative Play: Naturally prompts negotiation and teamwork, essential PSED skills in Early Years Foundation Stage.
Enhances Problem Solving: Children must plan and balance structures, developing critical thinking and early mathematical concepts.
Stimulates Role Play: The realism prompts imaginative scenarios, supporting Communication and Language as children narrate their build.
Aids Conceptual Understanding: Children explore real world construction principles safely, linking to design and technology topics in KS2.