építkocka
építkocka is a traditional Hungarian children's building toy, similar to Lego or other interlocking block sets. The name derives from the Hungarian words *épít* (to build) and *kocka* (cube), reflecting its primary function. These toys are typically made of wood or plastic and feature interlocking mechanisms that allow children to construct various structures, fostering creativity and fine motor skills.
The concept of építkocka dates back to the early 20th century, evolving alongside similar European building
Modern építkocka sets may include additional features such as themed accessories, educational guides, or themed sets
Beyond entertainment, építkocka supports cognitive development by promoting problem-solving, planning, and spatial reasoning. It is often
Today, építkocka remains a staple in Hungarian households and educational settings, reflecting its enduring appeal as