Three-Piece Puzzles – Educational Toy for Toddlers, Problem Solving, Hand-Eye

Three-Piece Puzzles – Educational Toy for Toddlers, Problem Solving, Hand-Eye

USD 14.99 USD
SKU: vZOD3gj6
Condition: New
Categories: Toys for Baby

Specifications

All Returns AcceptedReturnsNotAccepted
TypePuzzle
SkillsHand-Eye Coordination
ColorMulticolor
ThemePuzzles
Recommended Age Range18+ months
Age Level2 Years and Up
GenderUnisex

Three-Piece Puzzles is a smart toy for 2-year-old children that requires them to arrange and combine different pieces to create pictures of animals they love. This activity helps children develop visual recognition of objects in life—an essential skill for their future development. At the same time, it enhances fine motor skills, memory, and problem-solving abilities. Product details:Product name: Three-Piece Puzzle – Toy for 2-Year-OldsSuitable age: 22+ monthsSize: 12 x 17 cm, thickness 2 mmMaterial: Printed on cardboard. Outstanding features: Safe and easy to use The thick printed cardboard design of this toy for 1-year-olds allows the child to grasp comfortably, ensuring safety and ease of use. What does the Three-Piece Puzzle teach children? Fine Motor Skills and Hand-Eye Coordination: Assembling the pieces encourages coordination between hand movements and visual perception, as the child grasps and adjusts the pieces to fit them into the correct position. Problem-Solving Skills: The child must solve basic problems by determining how the pieces connect to complete the picture. Brain Development: Matching the puzzle pieces helps children develop thinking and logic skills by enhancing their memory and concentration as they recognize and remember the correct pieces. Learning about Animals: The colorful animal puzzle pieces help children build visual recognition of objects in life, an essential skill for their future development. Independent Play: The puzzle has a "self-correcting" feature—pieces from different animals will not fit together. This allows children to engage in independent play, encouraging self-discovery and independent problem-solving. Activity guide for children: At the beginning: Give the child 3 pieces of one animal to figure out how to connect the pieces and complete the picture. Once they become more proficient: Give the child 6 pieces of two animals at the same time. At this stage, guide the child to separate the six pieces into two animals before assembling. You can suggest using the colors of the pieces to sort them. When the child completes two animals well: Gradually increase the number of animals to make the activity more challenging. Finally, give the child all 12 pieces to assemble the puzzle independently. Care instructions:Care instructions: Wipe with a damp cloth and let dry.

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