

Stacking balls are more suitable for slightly older toddlers as more advanced motor skills are usually required. Several different types of stacking and nesting blocks come in a variety of shapes and sizes. With our offered giant jenga, a toddler will be able to learn while having fun at the same time. We also have other stacking toys that help the older kids (more than 6 months) build their fine motor skills and learn about concepts like balance. Stacking blocks or nesting toys are more adapted for babies that are at least 6 months older, as they help them make their first movements. For 3 months older babies, colorful rainbow stacking toys are contrasting toys that catch toddlers’ attention and help them stimulate their curiosity. To play Giant Jenga, it’s fun to have a strategy.We offer wholesale giant jenga according to different ages. In other words, if you push or slide a block out and stack it on top of the tower successfully but the next player doesn’t, you win. To win, the player that last successfully pushes a block from the Giant Jenga wins the game, if someone else that follows unsuccessfully tries to push a block out. A player can only remove a block from below the topmost level of the Giant Jenga tower. Scoring SystemĪ player can only touch the Giant Jenga blocks with one hand to remove a block. If you continue with the same players, the person that caused the tower to fall is the one to rebuild the tower and gets to go first. You can then pick new players or continue with the same players. When the tower falls, this is the end of the round. You continue to push or slide Giant Jenga blocks from the tower by alternating player turns until someone causes the Giant Jenga tower to fall. Wait 10 to 20 seconds to see if the tower will fall. The next person will push or slide another block from any level of the tower that is below the very top level and they also place the pushed block on the top level of the Giant Jenga tower. You can’t push a block from the top of the Giant Jenga tower. Once you decide who goes first, player one slides or pushes a block from any level of the tower that is below the very top level and places it on the top level of the Giant Jenga tower.

You can decide who first gets to build the tower by drawing straws or by a flip of the coin. This is normally determined by whoever built the Giant Jenga tower. To play Giant Jenga, you first need to decide who goes first. You can always play more games later for those that don’t get to go first.

Lifetime Warranty covers splitting, cracking, twisting, and warping. Oversized blocks and crate have meticulously rounded edges with an extra smooth finish. ♻ RECLAIMED WOOD: Sustainably Sourced, refinished, and upcycled New Zealand Pine.
