1. Choose building blocks suitable for children's age: children of different ages have different requirements for the size and complexity of building blocks. For example, smaller building blocks are more suitable for young children because they are lighter and easier to operate.
2. Use building block mats: Building block mats can provide stable support and prevent building blocks from collapsing. At the same time, it can also protect the desktop from being scratched.
3. Build according to the instructions: each building block has its own specific connection method. Building according to the instructions can ensure the stability of the building blocks.
4. Fix with glue or screws: In the construction process, glue or screws can be used if it is necessary to fix the building blocks together. But be careful not to overuse it, so as not to affect the playability of the building blocks.
5. Avoid excessive stacking: Too many building blocks may make the structure unstable. Therefore, try to keep the components simple and clear.
6. Regular inspection and maintenance: Regular inspection of children's building block structure and timely repair of any possible problems can ensure the stability of building blocks.