Kids are creating, building, problem-solving, and sometimes sharing socially.
Just as kids choose what to do and how to play in the sandbox, they choose what to do and how to play in sandbox-style apps like Toca Blocks. Parents may want to give kids some flexibility so that kids can carry out their creative ideas - in Toca Blocks or other high-quality building apps kids love, like Minecraft. That kind of creativity requires flow - time to be creative and focus. In many sandbox-style games, kids are creating worlds, building them piece by piece. That’s OK! Here are six tips for supporting and engaging with kids around this world-building app - even if you don’t really get it. Your kid loves Toca Blocks, but maybe you’ve never played before.