If you’re a parent in the digital age, you know raising kids now is different than when we were younger. Despite our best efforts to limit screen time, children become attached to mobiles, TVs, or iPads, as did my son.
In this blog, I share the exciting and game-changing solution that helped us combat this unique challenge.
STRUGGLES WITH SCREEN TIME
After four years as a stay-at-home mom, I rejoined the workforce when our son, Aryan, started kindergarten last year. Throughout his early years, I consciously limited his screen time and have been mindful of screen use around him.
Since returning to my career, there have been times I’ve had to continue tasks on the laptop and tablet after work hours at home. Like most children, Aryan (now 5 years old) is fascinated by digital devices. Watching me work has inadvertently increased his curiosity and led to frequent demands for mobile and iPad usage, which I have reluctantly agreed to.
Unfortunately, the more we agreed to let him use screens, the deeper his fascination became. It has been a few months since our son replaced the toys and games we carefully handpicked for him with YouTube videos. After continued efforts to control his screen time were unsuccessful, we tried something different: 3D building blocks.
SAKARA: TRUE GAME-CHANGERS
A couple of months ago, we discovered Sakara’s 3D Building Blocks through a friend’s recommendation. At first, we were apprehensive about trying a relatively new product. However, after hearing glowing reviews, we decided to go ahead and get their DIY 120-Pieces Super 12 Set.
Another intriguing factor was the name ‘Sakara,’ which is Sanskrit for ‘thoughts become things.’ I appreciate how beautifully they’ve woven together their product and purpose, right from the title. It’s the little things like this that add the ‘extra’ to every ordinary.
Some may feel that their products are at a higher price point. While I understand, I also consider this a worthy investment for the betterment of our children. Let me explain their pros and cons.
PROS
CREATIVITY IN A BOX
The package arrived within two days of placing the order. It had a long and sturdy hexagonal box carrying a jute bag filled with 10 blocks of each color. The box also had a ‘thank you’ (made with Sakara) note, a complimentary set of customized notebook labels, and a user manual with creative structures and cool facts about each of them—all of which we found very adorable.
My husband, son, and I have all played with building blocks before, but these were particularly exceptional. Unlike regular building sets that limit us to specific structures, Sakara’s toys focus on providing unrestricted creative access to children.
MADE IN INDIA BY PARENTREPRENUERS
Our family has always been ‘vocal for local.’ The fact that Sakara is a homegrown initiative—and by parentreprenuers entrepreneurs—was the icing on the cake. Who better to trust with educational toys than other desi parents who understand and share the same concerns?
The pieces are crafted using non-toxic materials, and the product is BIS-certified safe. They connect effortlessly and have a sturdy build, rarely falling off.
ONE-OF-A-KIND 3D BUILDING BLOCKS
Sakara’s 3d building blocks have this unique multi-dimensional interlocking mechanism that allows two block pieces to connect on all sides. Our curious little one wanted to see if this was true and promptly started his experiment. Halfway through, he forgot his original objective and started building the first thing that came to mind: a tower (aren’t kids cute?).
As the days passed, we noticed Aryan gradually growing attached to the toy. He initially just connected blocks horizontally and vertically in varying colors and lengths. With some encouragement and guidance towards other simple creations, he began excitedly building them without our support.
THE BEST TOY TO REDUCE SCREEN TIME
Aryan’s post-school ritual now goes as follows:
- Come home
- Freshen up
- Eat something
- Find the Sakara box
- Invite friends in the neighborhood to join him
- Start building something new
As a parent, it is always heartening to see your child so passionately engaging with their new toy. Even more so, we’re happy that it has helped reduce his screen time and replace it with something educational, entertaining, and essential for his holistic development.
With how helpful Sakara’s 3D building blocks have been for us, it would be fair to call them one of the best toys to reduce your child’s screen time.
GREAT FOR FINE MOTOR SKILL DEVELOPMENT
True to their nature, these 3D Blocks help ‘build.’ Not just structures but also essential childhood skills like fine motor development, problem-solving, and hand-eye coordination. I’ve also observed how focused and patient Aryan is while building something new.
Additionally, this has been an engaging way to teach him different colors and basic math concepts like counting.
BRINGS THE FAMILY TOGETHER
Beyond all its features and benefits, the best part about Sakara is its versatility. Not just children, but adults can also play with these building sets during family game nights.
There has been healthy competition among the kids and adults, and we have a wonderful time coming together to have fun.
CONS
Not to sound too cliche, but perhaps the only con of Sakara is that it’s addictive, and for the right reasons. Their 3d building blocks are now my son’s new favorite toy. He loves them enough to cast aside most other toys in his collection.
No complaints here, though! As long as he’s away from screens and having productive playtime, everything is A-OK with us.
YOUR KIDS WILL LOVE SAKARA TOO
Everything I said comes straight from my heart as a happy parent and satisfied customer. We recently even bought additional sets because the creations were getting bigger, and we were running out of blocks!
If you want to control your little one’s screen time, take it from a fellow parent and try Sakara. I guarantee it’s the perfect toy for your purpose and your child’s playtime!
PS: If you want to explore the creative masterpieces you can build with this cool toy, check out their how-to-build guide.
Thank you for reading. Happy Building!