This Danish system uses one simple shape to create everything from 2D pixel art to complex 3D structures. The friction-fit connection is firm enough to hold a shape but easy for small fingers to slide together, making it an excellent bridge between basic blocks and complex engineering sets.
Plus Plus
This Danish system uses one simple shape to create everything from 2D pixel art to complex 3D structures. The friction-fit connection is firm enough to hold a shape but easy for small fingers to slide together, making it an excellent bridge between basic blocks and complex engineering sets.
Plus Plus
We love Plus Plus because a single shape can build flat mosaics or intricate 3D curves without any special connectors.
Plus Plus
We love Plus Plus because a single shape can build flat mosaics or intricate 3D curves without any special connectors.
We stock Plus Plus because it is pure fine motor fuel. The pieces are small and require a specific pincer grip to connect, which strengthens the hand muscles needed for writing. Unlike other construction systems that rely on snapping or locking, Plus Plus slides together, offering a unique tactile experience that develops hand-eye coordination and finger dexterity.
The 'one shape' constraint is actually a creative catalyst. We observe children having to think abstractly to create curves or corners using only right-angled pieces. This fosters problem-solving and spatial planning. It's also fantastic for travel or quiet time, as it requires focus and occupies the hands without making noise.
Our educators thoughts on the Plus Plus range
We stock Plus Plus because it is pure fine motor fuel. The pieces are small and require a specific pincer grip to connect, which strengthens the hand muscles needed for writing. Unlike other construction systems that rely on snapping or locking, Plus Plus slides together, offering a unique tactile experience that develops hand-eye coordination and finger dexterity.
The 'one shape' constraint is actually a creative catalyst. We observe children having to think abstractly to create curves or corners using only right-angled pieces. This fosters problem-solving and spatial planning. It's also fantastic for travel or quiet time, as it requires focus and occupies the hands without making noise.