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Sibling Builders: How Biggo Blocks Bring Brothers and Sisters Together

Sibling Builders: How Biggo Blocks Bring Brothers and Sisters Together

There’s nothing quite like the magic of seeing siblings work together on a shared mission. Whether it’s a towering castle, a rocket to the moon, or a zoo build with jumbo building blocks for their favorite stuffed animals, building with Biggo Blocks turns playtime into teamwork time.

This one’s for the families who know the beauty (and sometimes chaos!) of having more than one builder in the house. Let’s celebrate the sibling bond—block by block.

Biggo Families, Biggo Love

A mom surprises two excited kids with colorful Biggo Blocks from a birthday-themed gift box.

We’ve heard from families all over the country who are raving about how Biggo Blocks have helped their kids bond like never before.

"My kids used to argue over screen time. Now they spend hours building side by side—laughing, planning, and getting creative together."

"I never thought a pile of blocks could bring this much peace to our house. Watching my kids collaborate and cheer each other on is priceless."

"From castles to obstacle courses, my children have learned how to work as a team thanks to Biggo Blocks. Total game-changer!"

These stories show just how powerful play can be when it's shared.

Tips for Teamwork: Assigning Mini Roles

Brother and sister with colorful Biggo Blocks in the grass, focused and working together to create a tall structure outdoors.

Want to make sibling building even more fun (and a little more peaceful)? Try giving each child a special role. Here are a few ideas:

  • The Designer – Comes up with the build idea and sketches it out

  • The Builder – Assembles the jumbo blocks according to the plan

  • The Stabilizer – Makes sure everything is secure and balanced

Rotate roles each day to keep things fair and fresh. It’s a great way to teach patience, communication, and shared responsibility.

Why Sibling Builds Are So Powerful

Three kids building a towering structure with Biggo Blocks in a grassy yard, working together to stack colorful pieces as high as they can reach.

Playing with extra large building blocks side-by-side builds more than just structures:

  • Teamwork: When kids build together, they learn the art of collaboration. They take turns, share ideas, and help one another achieve something bigger than they could on their own.

  • Problem-Solving: Siblings often encounter challenges—unstable towers, mismatched blocks, or tricky corners. Working through these moments teaches them resilience and critical thinking.

  • Creativity: Building sparks imagination, and two imaginations are better than one! One child’s spaceship might inspire the other to build an alien world next door.

  • Bonding: Beyond the builds, it’s the moments in between—the jokes, the teamwork, the shared pride—that bring siblings closer. These are the kinds of memories they’ll talk about for years.

Make It a Challenge

Need some inspiration? Turn sibling builds into a friendly competition or goal:

  • Who can build the tallest tower together?
    Challenge your kids to stack their blocks sky-high! They'll need steady hands, solid teamwork, and maybe a few giggles as they go.

  • Nailed It! Show your kids a photo of a finished Biggo Blocks build—maybe a castle, animal, or race car. Their challenge? Recreate it as closely as possible! Once everyone’s done, compare builds and see who nailed it best. It’s a fun way to encourage focus, observation, and attention to detail.

  • Try a timed challenge: 15 minutes to build a jungle, spaceship, or creature!
    Set the clock and let the imagination run wild. Whether it's a blocky gorilla, an alien fortress, or a rocket with wings, the pressure adds excitement and encourages quick collaboration.

Show Us Your Builds! 

We LOVE seeing what your kids create together. Share your sibling build stories and photos with us on social media or by email. Tag us and use the hashtag #BuildwithBiggo and you might be featured on our page!

Because at Biggo Blocks, we believe the best things are built together.

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