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(More customer reviews)Here is the thing about puzzles: Puzzles develop eye and hand coordination. Also, little children do not memorize a puzzle, do it one time and that is it. Little children will do a puzzle over and over again. Ask any teacher who teaches younger grades. Puzzles are great.
Personally, I look for toys that are fairly quiet, easy and fun. If they are educational that is good too. I prefer toys that will grow with a child, foster independence and creativity. Puzzles are great!
These puzzles with knobs are excellent for clumsy little fingers to play with. The little knobs make it easier for the child to get the pieces in the spot.
I particularly like the bright pictures with the matching picture in the hole. After the child outgrows these, you can buy the puzzles that are not individual pictures (but rather each piece is part of a whole!) You can graduate to more pieces in a puzzle and few visual clues. So, this puzzle is a great introduction to other puzzles as well.
Another way to make this more challenging is you can mix up several puzzles and let your child work on three or four at once.
Wonderful. This is one toy I'm glad we have in our house!
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These thoughtfully-designed solid hardwood puzzles from Melissa and Doug are a great investment toward your child's problem-solving skills. Our options feature an 11" x 14" storage case that holds up to 12 puzzles (sold separately), plus an array of puzzles your child will really enjoy.
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