Practice the alphabet by solving the puzzle and strengthen thechild's letter learning, sense of shape, colour recognition and hand-eyecoordination
The wooden puzzle is a playful and fun way to learn the alphabet, as well asto get to know our uppercase and lowercase letters. Behind the uppercase letterson the wooden board hides the same letter with the lowercase letters. The clearcolours stimulate the child and create a breeding ground for important anddeveloping play. Puzzle is a really good training and development you can giveyour child. When we put puzzles, we use both halves of the brain, as we bothhave to visualize / imagine what the puzzle should look like and at the sametime find up and down the pieces and thus make the whole puzzle go up.
The youngest children in particular need to stimulate both halves of thebrain at an early age, as they are the most developed at this time. There aremany benefits to solving puzzles including developing the child's eye-handcoordination, gross motor skills, fine motor skills, colour recognition, figurecomprehension, memory, problem solving, patience, social skills and relaxationand immersion. For the youngest children, one should start with a simple puzzlewith few and large pieces. As the child gets older, the puzzles should alsobecome more difficult and contain more and smaller pieces.
For Ages 2 & up