Anatomy Puzzle - Pregnancy

€ 29.35
In stock. Delivery in 3-5 business days.
Item number
13-B17024
  • Here, fine motor skills are strengthened.
  • Wonderful for developing your child's visual perception.
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Suitable for:
  • Fine motor skills
  • Immersion and relaxation
  • Shape and colour recognition
  • 0 mos.
  • 3 mos.
  • 6 mos.
  • 9 mos.
  • 1 yr.
  • 18 mos.
  • 2 yrs.
  • 2.5 yrs.
  • 3 yrs.
  • 4 yrs.
  • 5 yrs.
  • 6 yrs.
  • 7 yrs.
  • 8 yrs.
  • 9 yrs.
  • 10 yrs.
  • 11 yrs.
  • 12 yrs.
  • 13 yrs.
  • 14+ yrs.
  • Seniors
What makes this product special

Pregnancy and childbirth can be hard enough for us adults to understand, so no wonder if kids find it even more complicated and mysterious.


This puzzle shows a parent holding their baby, and with each layer revealed you see the baby’s development in reverse inside the parent's womb.

A great gift idea if your child is about to become a big sibling. With this puzzle, your child can get an idea of how far along the pregnancy is.

Also a wonderful puzzle in general to help explain how life begins.

The activity helps your child develop skills and is wonderful for your child's well-being:

  • Here, fine motor skills are strengthened.
  • It's time for immersion and relaxation.
  • Stimulates your child's perception of shapes/colours.


Suitable for ages 2 yrs. to 3 yrs.

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Children don’t play to learn. They learn because they play. That is the philosophy at German Beleduc. Their main target group is children of kindergarten age. Therefore, Beleduc consults early childhood educators when designing their highly durable and sturdy toys made for play and learning in childcare facilities worldwide.

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More Information
Item number13-B17024
BrandBeleduc
Age2 yrs., 3 yrs.
Suitable forFine motor skills, Immersion and relaxation, Shape and colour recognition
FunctionImagination, Immersion and relaxation, Shape and colour recognition, Memory, Hand-eye coordination, Concentration, Body awareness, Logical thinking