Alma Siedhoff-Buscher, Bauhaus Bauspiel, 1923,
The shipbuilding game is an open play system in which the child is not told what to do with the various wooden elements. Freedoms are left that stimulate creativity and imagination.
When the game was first created in the 1920s, such a pedagogical concept was fundamentally new, and Alma Buscher was way ahead of her time. With the shipbuilding game she succeeded in developing a child-friendly toy that also offers the possibility of imitation with the building elements.
Material: Wood
Dimensions: height: 4 cm, depth: 6,5 cm, length: 27 cm
Suitable for children 6 years and older