"Dad, Can I Have My Blox Back?"
Of course we made this experience a learning adventure. We talked about what agriculture was, why there was a fair dedicated to agriculture, how they began and so on. The Big E is very large as six states are represented including Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont! We learned about cows, horses, sheep, chickens, rabbits, pigs and so on while looking at the animals and talking to the farmers.
While the animals were educational, our daughter, like any real woman, enjoyed checking out the vendor booths as we ducked in and out of expo buildings. One vendor caught our attention. The vender was selling something known as Ideal Blox. Ideal Blox are plastic, non-magnetic geometric colored shapes that can be put together in many different designs. With the Blox younger children can learn colors, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor control. For the older kids they can increase their spatial development and 3-D reasoning while learning about geometric and algebraic applications. Supposedly, college students even create different sculptures out of several boxes at a time. Apparently, it was created by a mathematician. All of that was nice but frankly it intrigued me as a parent. When I looked at my daughter’s reaction I knew it was a must to add to our homeschool resources.
On our way home from the Big E, the first item opened in the car was the Ideal Blox. After more than 1 ½ hours of playing with it, she shared it with my husband. Then it got interesting. He looked as intrigued by it as she was showing the Ideal Blox to him. Within a couple minutes, he asked if he could see them. As I cooked dinner they sat at the counter and experimented with different designs. The neat thing with these Blox is that with 15 pieces they can make over 5,000 different designs.
Soon my daughter was asking for the Blox back. She continued to create different designs while on the floor, after dinner and even in the car. Clearly, these Ideal Blox are a hit. They have intrigued her for over five hours in just a couple days and there seems to be no end in sight. Maybe when she goes to bed I can experiment with them too! After all parents can homeschool also!
• Ideal Blox are sold at multiple online sites. To see a video and for the best price I found so far visit: http://www.hobbytron.com/Ideal-Blox.html
• To learn more about the Big E, which happens every September, visit: http://www.thebige.com/
