Today we are making wooden town blocks. Kids of all ages, particularly toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarten kids, are going to love making their own town blocks. This will allow them to do a fun craft, build, and even engage in pretend play. So many things in one activity! Make these DIY wooden town blocks at home or in the classroom.

Wooden Town Blocks- blocks with a little hand pushing a toy car on a white and green background with text- kids activities blog
Let’s play with blocks!

DIY Wooden Town Blocks

So, with this craft we used scrap wood to make our own blocks, but if you have plain ole regular building blocks they will also work and can be decorated.

Either way, kids will be able to decorate and create, practice fine motor skills and hand eye coordination as they stack and build. And they will be able to engage in pretend play as they play with the town they built! It’s educational and fun!

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Related: You can make a pretend city using paper bags!

Supplies Needed To Make Wooden Town Blocks

Step 1

Wooden Town Blocks- Step 1 - Gather your blocks- Kids Activities Blog
Cut the scrap wood down to size or gather up your wooden blocks.

If you’re using scrap wood like we did, make sure it’s cut down to building block size and sand any rough edges off.

Step 2

Wooden Town Blocks- Step 2- Tape off windows on your blocks with blue painters tape- Kids Activities Blog
Tape off windows on your blocks using painters tape.

Use painters tape to tape off the building. You are wanting some squares and rectangle sections left open for the windows.

Step 3

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Now paint your windows.

Paint the window sections white. Let it dry.

Step 4

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Peel off the painters tape once the paint is fully dry.

Once it is dry, take off your painters tape.

Step 5

Wooden Town Blocks- Step 5 - Add details to your windows with paint markers- Kids Activities Blog
Now add some details and accents to your windows using your paint markers.

Outline and draw the windows. Let it dry.

Step 6

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Set up your town and play!

Stack up your town and play!

Ways To Promote Pretend Play With These Wooden Town Blocks

Now that your kids have their own town blocks, they can set them up anyway they want. But how can they play in such a small town? These small towns are perfect for playing with:

  • Toy cars
  • Use doll house furniture to set up different cafes and outside areas or maybe “inside” behind the building.
  • Little People toys
  • Small dolls or action figures

Benefits of Pretend Play

Young children learn about the world by looking and listening. They closely watch what those around them do, like family members and friends. In order to process all of the information they take in, children often imitate and act out similar stories through dramatic play i.e. house, doctor, dolls, cars, pretend town, just imaginative little games.

A more detailed example is when kids play kitchen with pretend food and with little tool benches with plastic tools so they can be just like Mom and Dad. Pretend play also helps them practice social cues. Dramatic play and pretend play activities also promotes independent play which is also important for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarten kids.

Homemade Wooden Blocks To Build A Town

Wooden Town Blocks- Step 6- Set up town and little hand pushes car in front - Kids Activities Blog

Use some scrap wood (or wooden blocks you already have on hand) to decorate and use to build your own pretend town!

Materials

  • Scrap Wood Cut Down To Size or Wooden Building Blocks
  • White Paint
  • Sponge or Paint Brush
  • Paint Pens
  • Painters Tape

Instructions

  1. If you’re using scrap wood like we did, make sure it’s cut down to building block size and sand any rough edges off.
  2. Use painters tape to tape off the building. You are wanting some squares and rectangle sections left open for the windows.
  3. Paint the window sections white. Let it dry.
  4. Once it is dry, take off your painters tape.
  5. Outline and draw the windows. Let it dry.
  6. Stack up your town and play!

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How did your kids like these wooden town blocks?



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