Puzzle - The Human Body, 200 pcs
€ 16.00
In stock. Delivery in 3-5 business days.
Item number
43-C6200-1000
- Here, your child's fine motor skills really get a workout.
- Expands your child's understanding of colours/shapes.
Suitable for:
- Fine motor skills
- Shape and colour recognition
- Hand-eye coordination
- 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
Suitable for children aged 5 yrs. to 11 yrs.
Doing puzzles develops your child's patience and fine motor skills. Besides, putting the pieces together is a fun way to get better at understanding how the single pieces form a whole and figuring out where each part belongs in the big picture.
The ability to perceive something visually and envision a whole (and what parts are missing) is important in learning math and geometry as well as comprehending how sums, sentences, or a piece of knitting, among other things, are constructed of sequences and patterns.
Often, a puzzle has a special theme or topic, which you can talk about while you put the pieces into place. This is a great way to talk about anything from jungle animals to astronomy, flags of the world, or telling time and expand your child's vocabulary.
The activity is great for your child's well-being and ability to learn:
- Benefits your child's fine motor skills.
- Supports your child's perception of colours/shapes.
- Supports hand-eye coordination, which is used for example when we use a pair of scissors to cut a precise line, when we need to pour a glass of water without missing, or when we catch or kick a ball that comes flying at us in the playground.
Suitable for children aged 5 yrs. to 11 yrs.
Doing puzzles develops your child's patience and fine motor skills. Besides, putting the pieces together is a fun way to get better at understanding how the single pieces form a whole and figuring out where each part belongs in the big picture.
The ability to perceive something visually and envision a whole (and what parts are missing) is important in learning math and geometry as well as comprehending how sums, sentences, or a piece of knitting, among other things, are constructed of sequences and patterns.
Often, a puzzle has a special theme or topic, which you can talk about while you put the pieces into place. This is a great way to talk about anything from jungle animals to astronomy, flags of the world, or telling time and expand your child's vocabulary.
More Information
| Item number | 43-C6200-1000 |
|---|---|
| Age | 5 yrs. , 6 yrs. , 7 yrs. , 8 yrs. , 9 yrs., 10 yrs. , 11 yrs. |
| Suitable for | Fine motor skills, Shape and colour recognition, Hand-eye coordination |
| Senses | Vision |
| Function | Fine motor skills, Immersion and relaxation, Shape and colour recognition, Memory, Hand-eye coordination, Concentration, Logical thinking, Observation, Pincer grasp |
| Instructions/rules | English |



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