Skill· 3y–6y· 2 min

Tower of Triumph

A fun building challenge that encourages {child_name} to keep trying even when structures fall down, celebrating effort and small successes along the way.

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How it works

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    Let's begin by building a simple base with our cups. Show your child how to place cups upside down in a square or circle pattern. Say: 'Let's make a strong foundation first! Can you help me place these cups carefully?'

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    Now let's add the first layer of books or cardboard. Say: 'Our tower needs some floors! Can you balance this book on top of our cups? It might wobble—that's normal!'

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    Time for the grand finale—adding our toy to the top! Say: 'Our tower needs a king or queen! Can you balance your child's favorite toy on top? This is the trickiest part!'

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    Let's celebrate whatever we built! Say: 'Look what we created together! Whether it's standing tall or happily collapsed, every try made us stronger. Should we give our tower a triumphant name?'

What this develops

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