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The benefits of block play

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Lancaster Newspapers

A growing body of research demonstrates blocks' ability to help even the youngest children with critical skills. A study by researchers at Temple University's Infant Lab found that children who play with blocks in interactive conditions are exposed to spatial language, such as "over," "around" and "through." That can lead to improved intellect later in life, as spatial skills are called on in everyday situations like reading a map or figuring out how to design or assemble a new product.