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How Biggo Blocks Helps Power Multivium’s “Here 4 Fun Day”

How Biggo Blocks Helps Power Multivium’s “Here 4 Fun Day”

Big Builds, Bigger Inclusion

When families walk into “Here 4 Fun Day,” the first thing they notice isn’t a sign or a schedule. It’s the feeling.

Music is soft, lights are gentle, and every activity in the room has been carefully chosen with one goal in mind: giving children with disabilities a place where they can just be kids.

Here 4 Fun Day is a free community event created by Multivium, a nonprofit, for children with disabilities and their families. Held at the Canyon Country Community Center in Santa Clarita, the event fills the grand room with sensory-friendly stations, face painting, balloon art, arts and crafts, Biggo Blocks, and an ice cream sundae bar.

This isn’t a typical “kids’ fair.” It’s a deliberately designed environment where all abilities are welcomed with kindness, respect, and zero pressure.

Why Biggo Blocks Belong at Here 4 Fun Day

Two kids in purple shirts smiling through a colorful Biggo Blocks window-style build.

Among all the stations, one area is always buzzing: the jumbo building blocks.

Biggo Blocks were invited in as part of the play experience because they check so many important boxes for families of neurodivergent and disabled kids:

  • Big, easy-to-grip pieces that support both fine and gross motor skills

  • Clear, predictable connections that “click” together in a way that feels satisfying and safe

  • Open-ended builds that let each child decide what success looks like—whether that’s a wall, a cozy hideout, or a giant tower

In an event full of sensory-friendly options, Biggo Blocks offer something powerful: hands-on creativity that kids can control with their whole bodies, at their own pace.

Some children build quietly in a corner. Others collaborate on forts and tunnels. Caregivers and siblings often jump in too, turning one block station into a shared experience for the entire family.

For Biggo Blocks, this partnership is about more than showing up with toys. It’s about aligning with the values of the event: inclusion, dignity, and the belief that every child deserves a space designed for them not just “adapted” around them.

Community Support You Can Feel

Multivium volunteers and two kids in purple shirts posing behind a colorful Biggo Blocks build.

Here 4 Fun Day is intentionally capped and pre-registered, even though it’s free, so the space never becomes overwhelming or crowded. Families sign up ahead of time through Multivium, and the event regularly fills up.

That level of demand says a lot. Parents are actively searching for places that:

  • Understand sensory needs

  • Offer predictable, structured activities

  • Welcome siblings and caregivers into the experience

  • Treat disability as a natural part of community life, not an afterthought

By bringing Biggo Blocks into this environment, we’re able to support:

  • Therapists and educators, who use large-scale building as a tool for regulation and skill-building

  • Parents and caregivers, who get to watch their kids light up in a truly accessible space

  • Kids themselves, who get to see their ideas become life-sized.

Partnerships like this are exactly what we want Biggo Blocks to stand for: more than “fun toys,” but tools that help create spaces where all kids can show up as they are.

Looking Ahead: Telling the Full Story

Two young boys building with jumbo colorful Biggo Blocks while a smiling adult watches in the background.

Our collaboration with Multivium and Here 4 Fun Day is just the beginning. The more we learn about their mission, the more we see how aligned it is with our own: using play to open up possibilities for kids who are too often boxed in by limits.

We’d love to go deeper with Multivium’s team and the families they serve; capturing their stories on video so more people can see what an inclusive, sensory-aware event actually looks and feels like.

A future video feature could explore:

  • How Here 4 Fun Day was created

  • What goes into designing a truly accessible event

  • Why tactile, hands-on activities like Biggo Blocks matter so much for regulation, confidence, and connection

If Multivium is open to it, we’d be honored to help bring that story to life and share it with the wider community of parents, educators, and therapists who are searching for models that work.

Why This Matters

Two young boys concentrating as they stack giant colorful Biggo Blocks at a community play event, with a smiling adult watching nearby.

When you zoom out, Here 4 Fun Day is about more than one afternoon of play.

It shows what’s possible when:

  • A local nonprofit deeply understands the needs of neurodivergent and disabled kids

  • The city makes space available for inclusive programming

  • Brands like Biggo Blocks step in with tools that support hands-on, sensory-friendly play for all abilities

Together, those pieces build something bigger than any single tower or fort: a sense of belonging.

At Biggo Blocks, we’re committed to more partnerships like this where jumbo building blocks become part of a larger system of support for families, therapists, and schools.

If you’re a parent, educator, or organization interested in collaborating on inclusive play spaces, we’d love to hear your ideas and help you build something that truly has no limitations.

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