My First Puzzle - Toddlers

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€7.90
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Discover My First Puzzles for Toddlers 2+, perfect for children aged 2+. Enhance learning with engaging designs, safe materials, and skill development.

My First Puzzle - Toddlers

937933-1
Discover My First Puzzles for Toddlers 2+, perfect for children aged 2+. Enhance learning with engaging designs, safe materials, and skill development.
€7.90
Sold out

My First Puzzle - Toddlers

Toddlers, meet the little ones and take on a new puzzle challenge!

This colorful puzzle full of warmth and humor consists of 4 pieces. It’s a great choice for toddlers ready for the next step in their puzzle adventure. Searching for and matching pieces is a fun game that sharpens keen eyesight and hand skills while cheerfully supporting the learning of new words.

Unique feature: the puzzles inspire all-round play development.

Hey, little ones, it’s time for your first multi-piece puzzles! Friendly animals and their parents invite you to start assembling. My First Puzzle for toddlers is an educational set containing 4 colorful puzzles, each made up of 4 large pieces.

Puzzle fun in many ways:

Assemble the puzzle

Finding matching pieces improves observation. The different-colored backs will help you. Doing puzzles is great practice for fine motor skills and spatial imagination.

Learn new words
Learn new words in a playful way and make up your own stories about the characters in the illustrations. Name the animals, their colors, and other details in the pictures.

Small or big?
Guide the child’s attention to similarities and differences between the pictures. Who is the child and who is the parent? What are the differences between the animals and how are they similar?

Riddles
Play with asking riddles. Who has a shell (you can explain why)? Which animals can be found by the water? Who has wings?

Language learning for toddlers
You can also use the pictures to learn another language. Name details in the illustrations and ask the toddler to point to them and repeat the new vocabulary.

Movement games
The animals invite imitation play: copy the sounds they make (great for developing speech organs) and their movements—hop like rabbits, stretch like kittens, run like dogs. It’s great exercise and lots of fun.

Draw your favorite small and big animals.

Create your own games!