Where did the name “SMART” come from? Not from marketing. From observing how children play with these blocks—how they think, how they collaborate, how they learn. “Smart” blocks are smart because they make children smarter.
Where does the name “SMART” come from?
SMART is an acronym for the five areas that the blocks help children develop:
- Space — spatial thinking and 3D orientation
- Motor skills — hand-eye coordination, gross and fine motor skills
- Art — creativity, color selection, composition
- Reason — logic, planning, problem-solving
- Teamwork — group collaboration, negotiation, role-sharing
What sets the “Smart” set apart from others?
Smart blocks are 1:1 scale with the child — the smallest is 30 cm, the largest 115 cm. The child isn’t building dollhouses — they’re building castles they can stand in. Bridges they can walk across. Tunnels they can crawl through.
“Mammutico blocks aren’t just for fun—they’re a tool that supports the development of fine and gross motor skills.” — Magdalena Wierzańska
Scale changes everything. A “preschool block” turns into a project—with planning, stages, and decisions. It’s a real engineering school for 5-year-olds.
Who do we recommend “Smart” blocks to?
Smart They work anywhere there’s space to set them up:
- Playrooms — customers come back a second and third time
- Science centers and interactive museums—kids stay for hours
- Large preschools with gyms — full of active play
- Hotels and resorts — an area that keeps families coming back
Smart 115 — the largest set in our lineup — features over 80 pieces. That’s enough to keep an entire preschool class engaged for 2 hours of play. It’s not a toy. It’s an educational tool that does the work for you.
Mammutico® blocks — a good decision starts with a conversation.