April 22 is Earth Day, and what better way to celebrate than with a little green-themed creativity? While some families break out the paint and glue for their Earth Day crafts, we’re doing it jumbo-style with Biggo Blocks!
Biggo Blocks are fun, reusable, durable, and perfect for eco-friendly play. So this Earth Day, let’s build, learn, and appreciate our planet—one colorful block at a time.
Why Biggo Blocks Are Earth Day-Approved
Let’s start with the basics. Biggo Blocks are made to last. Unlike single-use plastic toys or throwaway gadgets, these jumbo blocks are designed for years of play. That means less waste, fewer broken pieces, and more fun that keeps on giving. Reusing toys = reducing landfill clutter. Win-win!
Plus, they’re great for open-ended play. Kids can use the same set of blocks to create a garden one day, a frog the next, and a rocket ship to another planet the day after that. That’s imagination on full blast—with zero extra materials.
Nature-Inspired Builds to Try This Earth Day
Here are a few fun build ideas to get your Earth Day creativity flowing:
1. Build a Block Flower Garden
Use red, yellow, orange, and green blocks to build jumbo-sized flowers. Add tall green “stems” and different colored “petals” for variety. You can even build a vase or flower pot around the base. Bonus points if your flowers stand taller than your kids!
2. Create Your Favorite Animal
Whether it’s a cat, a frog, or a penguin, challenge your kids to build their favorite animal using extra large building blocks. It’s a great way to explore different animal habitats while also giving your imagination a workout.
3. Build a Block Birdhouse
Design a cozy birdhouse using your jumbo building blocks. You won’t get real birds moving in, but the fun is in the design—aned it’s a great way to talk about how birds build nests and why safe habitats matter.
4. Rainbow Earth Wall
Stack your blocks to build a colorful wall that looks like a rainbow. Talk about the Earth’s layers, its different climates, or just the beauty of nature’s colors while you build.
5. Recycled Storage Bin
Use your Biggo Blocks to build a storage bin for toys, craft supplies, or even recyclables. It’s a practical project that reinforces the idea of reuse and keeping things tidy—a little bonus lesson for Earth Day!
Learning Through Play
Earth Day isn’t just about arts and crafts. It’s about understanding the planet and learning how to take care of it. With Biggo Blocks, every build is a chance to sneak in a few lessons—like why flowers help bees, how animals survive, or what it means to recycle and reuse.
And because kids learn best through doing , this kind of play is exactly the kind of hands-on learning that sticks.
Why Reusable Toys Matter
This one’s for the parents and teachers out there. Choosing toys that last is one of the easiest ways to reduce waste and support eco-conscious habits. Biggo Blocks are made from tough, child-safe materials that can handle the drops, tosses, and wild building experiments your kids throw at them.
Instead of buying new toys for every new interest, Biggo Blocks grow with your child. What starts as simple stacking can turn into full-on STEM projects, obstacle courses, and creative builds for years to come. That’s sustainability in action.
Celebrate Earth Day the Biggo Way
Whether you’re building a blocky birdhouse, stacking a rainbow wall, or creating the brightest flower garden on the block, Biggo Blocks make Earth Day celebration simple, sustainable, and super fun.
So grab your blocks, clear some space, and build something amazing for the planet—and your playroom.
Happy Earth Day from Biggo Blocks!