Description
Spring has sprung as fairies flitter and dance in this vibrantly coloured, beautifully illustrated 36-piece floor puzzle. All wrapped up in its unique contour-shaped storage box, the jumbo, sturdy pieces of this high-quality puzzle are ideal for little hands.
Puzzle and box greyboard are made of up to 70% recycled post-consumer content.
- 36 jumbo puzzle pieces perfectly sized for little hands
- Beautifully illustrated Rainbow design
- Ideal for gifting
- Encourages hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, problem solving and confidence building
- Completed puzzle is 68cm W x 50cm H, box is approx 35cm W x 24cm H x 8.5cm D
- Suitable for ages 3+
- Crocodile Creek products conform to all of the appropriate safety standards.
Puzzles are a fantastic tool for fostering brain development in toddlers. Engaging in puzzle activities offers numerous cognitive benefits that contribute to a child's growth and learning.
Enhances Problem-Solving Skills
Puzzles encourage toddlers to think critically and solve problems. As they figure out how to fit pieces together, they develop their ability to reason, which is crucial for cognitive development.
Improves Fine Motor Skills
Handling small puzzle pieces enhances fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. These skills are essential for writing, drawing, and other daily tasks.
Boosts Memory
Working on puzzles improves a toddler's memory. Remembering the shapes, colors, and positions of pieces helps to enhance their recall ability.
Promotes Spatial Awareness
Puzzles help toddlers understand spatial relationships. This understanding is vital for learning math and science concepts later in life.
Encourages Patience and Persistence
Completing a puzzle requires patience and persistence. Toddlers learn to work through frustration and keep trying until they succeed, building resilience and determination.
Develops Cognitive Skills
Puzzles are excellent for cognitive development, including shape recognition, concentration, and the ability to focus. These skills are fundamental for academic success.
Stimulates Emotional Development
The sense of accomplishment from completing a puzzle boosts a toddler's self-esteem and confidence. Positive reinforcement from this achievement encourages them to take on new challenges.
Enhances Social Skills
Puzzles can be a social activity. When toddlers work on puzzles with peers or family members, they learn to cooperate, share, and communicate effectively.
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