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The phrase "tower of blocks" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a structure created with blocks, such as when a child stacks blocks together to form a tower. For example, "The toddler carefully constructed a tall tower of blocks before knocking it over with a loud crash."
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In her 1915 painting The Model, a nude becomes a gigantic tower of blocks as the conventions of gender disintegrate.
At this part of "Geo-Zooom," children construct a tower of blocks, push a button and see the ground beneath their building shake, rattle and roll.
For example, Piaget believed that as a two-year-old child repeatedly builds and knocks down a tower of blocks, he is learning that the arrangement of objects in the world can be reversed.
Pullblox World Originally devised for the 3DS by Fire Emblem creator Intelligent Systems, this compulsive puzzle series has players rearranging a sort of climbing frame-like tower of blocks in order to reach stranded children.
That said, the mechanics are pretty familiar in that you're trying to knock over a little tower of blocks and the green pigs that inhabit their far reaches.
They have crawled around on the floor with the children, discovered how high a tower of blocks can be built before it tumbles, and played board games using a four-year-old's rules.
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In some places, trailers lay one atop the other like collapsed towers of blocks.
Jeremy was carrying a toy plane that he had been using to batter down towers of blocks at Public School 41. "All of the kids did it," Mrs. Carroll said.
The most successful turns occur when your body is properly aligned--envision your body as a tower of building blocks and the result if one block were too far out of line.
Back on the other side, jackdaws swoop around the parish church tower of granite blocks, topped with pinnacles.
In another, a cartoony child stands on a ladder to build a tower of alphabet blocks, accompanied by a hideous corpse that dangles from a noose.
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