It's still also a pillar. Should help prevent some wobblies.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...ng-skills.html
I was actually trying to find out how quickly young children can follow the instructions. Almost 4 hours sounded rather slow for such a simple-looking model, but sounds a little better if I say about a minute per brick. The instructions seemed sort of suited to younger children because they had very few steps per page, but that means more pages to flip through. Having so few bricks per page discourages you from "batching" the brick-sorting and assembly stages, which alternative methods might save time. Four hours sounds like a lot of attention span for a young child, but, on the other hand, they do have long periods of time with nothing in particular to do.Using instructions to build toys harms youngsters' problem solving skills