Sequential Stackable Geometric Forms

Sequential Stackable Geometric Forms

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Sequential Stackable Geometric Forms: A Simple yet Engaging Game for Kids This innovative game was sparked by conversations with my girlfriend, a professional who works with children, some of whom have special needs. She observed that stacking objects in sequence can be an effective exercise for kids, depending on their age and developmental level. As we all know, introducing simple math concepts to young minds can be a fun and educational experience. That's why I designed this game with geometric forms - it makes counting the sides of each piece a breeze, and they fit together seamlessly. While geometry may not be the best approach for very young children, I plan to create a non-geometric version soon. This game is perfect for kids across a wide age range, from toddlers to pre-teens. My goal was to create a sequential stackable game that can be easily printed at home or in school using a cheap FDM (FFF) printer. The challenge was to keep costs low without compromising the gameplay experience. That's why I designed forms that can be replicated even in wood, allowing them to nest inside each other. There are two versions of this game, with slight differences in height, which cater to different fine motor skills levels. My test settings include: PLA material Layer height: 0.24mm Infill percentage: 7% Wall thickness: 1mm Print speed: 3600mm/min

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