3D Crystal Puzzle - Turtles, 37 pcs
€ 17.35
In stock. Delivery in 3-5 business days.
Item number
1038-28194
- Here, fine motor skills are developed.
- It's time for relaxation and immersion.
Suitable for:
- Fine motor skills
- Immersion and relaxation
- Problem-solving
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- Seniors
What makes this product special
Measures 14,5 x 14,5 x 5 cm.
Suitable for ages 11 yrs. to Seniors
Doing puzzles strengthens your child's patience and fine motor skills. Also, putting the pieces in place is a good way to get better at understanding how the single pieces form a whole and envisioning where each piece needs to be placed in the big picture.
The ability to register something visually (using our eyes) and envision what's missing from a whole is an important skill when learning geometry and math as well as understanding how sums, sentences, or a piece of knitting, among other things, consist of sequences and patterns.
A puzzle often has a special theme or topic, which you can talk about while you place the pieces. This is a great way to strengthen your child's vocabulary about e.g. animals, flags of the world, or our universe.
Build 3 beautiful turtles from 37 crystal-shaped plastic pieces and watch them sparkle beautifully 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.
The activity helps your child develop skills and is great for your child's well-being:
- Here, your child can work on fine motor skills.
- Invites your child to immerse themselves and calm their noggin.
- Improves your child's ability to think of solutions when problems occur.
Measures 14,5 x 14,5 x 5 cm.
Suitable for ages 11 yrs. to Seniors
Doing puzzles strengthens your child's patience and fine motor skills. Also, putting the pieces in place is a good way to get better at understanding how the single pieces form a whole and envisioning where each piece needs to be placed in the big picture.
The ability to register something visually (using our eyes) and envision what's missing from a whole is an important skill when learning geometry and math as well as understanding how sums, sentences, or a piece of knitting, among other things, consist of sequences and patterns.
A puzzle often has a special theme or topic, which you can talk about while you place the pieces. This is a great way to strengthen your child's vocabulary about e.g. animals, flags of the world, or our universe.
More Information
| Item number | 1038-28194 |
|---|---|
| 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 |
| Size in cm: | 14,5 x 14,5 x 5 cm |



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