3D Crystal Puzzle - Triceratops, 61 pcs
€ 20.00
Temporarily out of stock
Item number
17-59204
- Here, fine motor skills are engaged.
- It's time for immersion and relaxation.
Suitable for:
- Fine motor skills
- Immersion and relaxation
- Problem-solving
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- 3 mos.
- 6 mos.
- 9 mos.
- 1 yr.
- 18 mos.
- 2 yrs.
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- 11 yrs.
- 12 yrs.
- 13 yrs.
- 14+ yrs.
- Seniors
What makes this product special
Suitable for children aged 11 yrs. to Seniors
Doing puzzles develops your child's patience and fine motor skills. Also, putting the pieces in place is a good way to get better at understanding how separate parts form a whole and figuring out where each piece needs to be placed in the big picture.
Being able to register something visually (using our eyes) and envision a whole (and what parts are missing) is important when learning math and geometry as well as understanding how sentences, sums, or a piece of knitting, among other things, are constructed of patterns and sequences.
If the puzzle has a special picture, such as animals, anatomy, or geography, you can help strengthen your child's vocabulary by talking about it.
Build a beautiful triceratops from 61 crystal-shaped plastic pieces and watch your new dino friend sparkle on the shelf.
Recommended from age 14, but younger children can build the puzzle together with an adult.
There are several 3D puzzles in this series.
They’re all sized to fit roughly in an adult’s palm. The giraffe stands taller than the turtle, but the base is about the size of an adult hand.
Here, important skills are developed, which are great for your child's well-being and ability to learn:
- Here, your child's fine motor skills really get a workout.
- Gives your child a wonderful break and a calm moment in an otherwise eventful day.
- Stimulates your child's ability to solve problems.
Suitable for children aged 11 yrs. to Seniors
Doing puzzles develops your child's patience and fine motor skills. Also, putting the pieces in place is a good way to get better at understanding how separate parts form a whole and figuring out where each piece needs to be placed in the big picture.
Being able to register something visually (using our eyes) and envision a whole (and what parts are missing) is important when learning math and geometry as well as understanding how sentences, sums, or a piece of knitting, among other things, are constructed of patterns and sequences.
If the puzzle has a special picture, such as animals, anatomy, or geography, you can help strengthen your child's vocabulary by talking about it.
More Information
| Item number | 17-59204 |
|---|---|
| Age | 11 yrs. , 12 yrs. , 13 yrs. , 14+ yrs. , Seniors |
| Suitable for | Fine motor skills, Immersion and relaxation, Problem-solving |
| Function | Imagination, Fine motor skills, Immersion and relaxation, Shape and colour recognition, Hand-eye coordination, Concentration, Logical thinking, Curiosity, Observation, Problem-solving, Patience |
| Material | Plastic |
| Maintenance | Wipe with a damp cloth |
| Instructions/rules | English, German |
| Take it with you | to the cabin |
| What is or isn't included: | Comes unassembled |




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