Wooden Knob Puzzle

€ 15.35
In stock. Delivery in 3-5 business days.
Item number
46-1905X
  • Here, your child's fine motor skills really get a workout.
  • Develops hand-eye coordination, which is used for example when we cut a straight line with scissors, when we need to pour water into a glass without spilling, or when we catch or kick the ball that comes flying at us in the playground.
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Suitable for:
  • Fine motor skills
  • Hand-eye coordination
  • Logical thinking
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  • 6 mos.
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  • 18 mos.
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  • Seniors
What makes this product special

This lovely wooden puzzle with small knobs offers plenty of playful learning and hours of fun fine motor play. An ideal stepping stone between baby puzzles and puzzles without knobs. 

The little knobs make it easy for small hands to grab and place the pieces, even while fine motor skills are still coming along. 

This puzzle encourages your child to practise and learn in a playful way. It has 8 pieces and is available in 4 different themes: farm, safari, vehicles, and pets.

The puzzle has a sturdy wooden frame that keeps the pieces in place, even when stored on a shelf. The knobs are made of plastic, and each piece has a matching picture on the board.

Size: 22 x 30 cm

Here, essential skills are developed, which are wonderful for your child's well-being and ability to learn new things:

  • Here, your child's fine motor skills really come into play.
  • Benefits hand-eye coordination, which you make use of for example when catching or kicking the ball that comes flying towards you in PE class, or when cutting a precise line with scissors.
  • Here, you can help strengthen your child's logical thinking.


Suitable for children aged 2 yrs. to 4 yrs.

Doing puzzles is a fun way to get better at understanding how individual pieces fit together to form a whole and figuring out where each part belongs in the big picture.

Being able to register something visually and envision a whole (and what parts are missing) is an important skill in learning geometry and math as well as understanding how sums, sentences, or even a piece of knitting, among other things, consist of patterns and sequences.

If the puzzle has a special theme, such as time, animals, or the universe, you can help strengthen your child's vocabulary by talking about it.

Do you know Melissa & Doug?

For many years now, the playful aunties and uncles at Toy Academy have enjoyed a good relationship with the talented toy makers at the American toy company Melissa & Doug. The toy makers really understand which types of toys children play with the most, and which therefore capture their attention, stimulate their curiosity, and give their brains and bodies lots to learn.

The playthings are durable and versatile, so many of the items can be used in several different ways. This adds to the sustainability of the toys, as they can be played with in various ways that do not require additional consumption of the planet's resources and energy. And every single year, the company impresses us with fun new ideas.

See all our products from Melissa & Doug here.


More Information
Item number46-1905X
BrandMelissa & Doug
Age2 yrs., 3 yrs., 4 yrs.
Suitable forFine motor skills, Hand-eye coordination, Logical thinking
FunctionFine motor skills, Shape and colour recognition, Memory, Hand-eye coordination, Logical thinking, Pincer grasp, Problem-solving
MaterialWood