Fun Creation Ideas with Wonder Child non-toxic Soft Blocks

Fun Creation Ideas with Wonder Child non-toxic Soft Blocks

One of the best things about Wonder Child Soft Blocks isn’t just their squishy, chew-friendly texture—it’s how easily they spark a child's imagination! Because they are flexible, safe, and come in a gorgeous macaron palette, your little architect can build, knock down, and rebuild to their heart's content.

If you are looking for some inspiration for your next playtime session, here are a few fun configuration ideas you can build together using the included guide!

Helicopter - 

Whirl into a brand-new building adventure! This exciting helicopter configuration is a fantastic way to teach your child about vertical stacking, alignment, and adding moving parts like propellers. Because the blocks are crafted from soft, flexible rubber with completely rounded edges, their high-speed "living room landings" are always 100% crash-proof and gentle on your furniture.

Pieces needed: 18

Focus skills: Fine motor precision, symmetry, and creative engineering.

Boat - 

Set sail for a playroom adventure! This classic boat configuration is perfect for teaching your little one about horizontal stacking, balance, and creating sturdy bases. Because the blocks are made of soft, flexible rubber, this little vessel can "cruise" across the carpet or the couch without leaving a single scratch on your floors.

Pieces needed: 32

Focus skills: Balance, structural stability, and imaginative storytelling.

 

Deer -

Who says blocks are just for buildings and cars? You can use the pastel tones to create adorable animals. This sweet little deer configuration utilizes vertical stacking for the legs and neck, topped off with curved blocks to make perfect little ears.

Pieces needed: 21

Focus skills: Vertical stability, storytelling, and animal recognition.

 

Excavator - 

Digging Deep: The Excavator

Does your toddler love construction sites? Bring the big rigs into the playroom! This build combines standard pegs with curved shapes to create a functional-looking excavator. It’s a fantastic way to introduce your child to different vehicle types and how shapes interact to form machinery.

Pieces needed: 17

Focus skills: Shape recognition and creative problem-solving.

 

Play, Create, and Share!

The beauty of these blocks is that there is no right or wrong way to play. Whether they follow the guide to a T or create a completely unique "space-dinosaur-car," they are learning through sensory play every step of the way.

What is your little one's favorite thing to build? Snap a photo of their creation and tag us on Instagram so we can feature our mini-architects!