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Puzzle play

Putting together a puzzle is all about trying to fit the right pieces into the right place. The main goal for children is to

improve their coordination, fine motor skills, language, and cognitive capacities. Solving problems, making decisions,

and practicing memory skills are activities that are stimulated by doing puzzles.

Puzzle play >> Play and solve >> Knob puzzles

Inlay boards - fruit/animal

Science skill

LS1

With 10 lift-out shapes in each scene, children become familiar

with the names of various fruits and animals. These boards use

large, easy to grip knobs.

Contents:

1 wooden puzzle frame (varnished beech 28 x 28 cm)

10 lift-out shapes

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inlay board - fruit

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inlay board - animals

Insert boards

Science skill

LS1

Inlay puzzles that stimulate the visual perception. Children see

the image of the hide and search for the corresponding piece of

the puzzle. Thanks to the big knobs, the puzzle pieces are easy to

grasp and move.

Contents:

1 wooden puzzle frame (varnished beech 24 x 30 cm)

4 or 6 lift-out shapes

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inlay board - scale and elyta

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inlay board - African fur

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