Alphabet 24 Piece Floor Puzzle

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    Description

    Alphabet 24 Piece Floor Puzzle


    1st Grade Cardboard

    50×70 cm

    24 Pieces

    Outcome
    Hand-Eye Coordination
    Attention
    Understanding Part-Whole Relationship
    Fine Muscle Development
    Self-confidence
    Social Adaptation
    Analysis-Synthesis
    Classification-Ordering
    Problem Solving

    Puzzles, in particular, are very important activities for the mental, physical, social and emotional development of children.

    A puzzle can be defined as bringing together pieces that seem mixed, meaningless and independent from each other to form a whole. The process of creating this wholeness requires mental skill. In this respect, puzzles contribute to children's mental development, enabling the formation of the part-whole relationship. They also have additional benefits in terms of the development of attention and perception, shape-ground perception, induction-deduction, reasoning-comparison, classification-sequencing, analysis-synthesis, problem solving, testing alternatives, generating solutions, similarity-difference, hand-eye coordination, movement-time study, analytical thinking, reasoning, integration-matching-sequence skills.

    To do a puzzle, a child needs to exercise their small muscles. Repeated exercises strengthen these muscles, help reinforce that behavior, and support their physical development.

    Completing the puzzle is a great victory for the child, and this success contributes significantly to their self-confidence. This aspect of puzzles also contributes to the child's emotional development.

    Puzzles are also a treasure trove for social development because they strengthen skills such as curiosity-exploration, productivity, patience, independence, socialization, and goal-focus.

    Children between 12 and 18 months can play with a three- to four-piece puzzle. As they get older, the number of puzzle pieces can be increased and the activity continued. However, it is important to note that children of this age have short attention spans and cannot play this game for long minutes. For this reason, children around the age of two or three can play this game with their parents for longer periods. Children of this age love to build and destroy, so they enjoy this game very much.

    You can both have a fun time with your children and contribute to their development. Who knows, maybe when he becomes an adult, puzzles will be one of his most enjoyable hobbies.


    Age Group: 3+ Years
    Barcode: 8681889040411
    Item No: CA.5027
    Box Dimensions: 21 x 21 x 10.5 cm.
    Desi Value: 2
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    Alphabet 24 Piece Floor Puzzle

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        Description

        Alphabet 24 Piece Floor Puzzle


        1st Grade Cardboard

        50×70 cm

        24 Pieces

        Outcome
        Hand-Eye Coordination
        Attention
        Understanding Part-Whole Relationship
        Fine Muscle Development
        Self-confidence
        Social Adaptation
        Analysis-Synthesis
        Classification-Ordering
        Problem Solving

        Puzzles, in particular, are very important activities for the mental, physical, social and emotional development of children.

        A puzzle can be defined as bringing together pieces that seem mixed, meaningless and independent from each other to form a whole. The process of creating this wholeness requires mental skill. In this respect, puzzles contribute to children's mental development, enabling the formation of the part-whole relationship. They also have additional benefits in terms of the development of attention and perception, shape-ground perception, induction-deduction, reasoning-comparison, classification-sequencing, analysis-synthesis, problem solving, testing alternatives, generating solutions, similarity-difference, hand-eye coordination, movement-time study, analytical thinking, reasoning, integration-matching-sequence skills.

        To do a puzzle, a child needs to exercise their small muscles. Repeated exercises strengthen these muscles, help reinforce that behavior, and support their physical development.

        Completing the puzzle is a great victory for the child, and this success contributes significantly to their self-confidence. This aspect of puzzles also contributes to the child's emotional development.

        Puzzles are also a treasure trove for social development because they strengthen skills such as curiosity-exploration, productivity, patience, independence, socialization, and goal-focus.

        Children between 12 and 18 months can play with a three- to four-piece puzzle. As they get older, the number of puzzle pieces can be increased and the activity continued. However, it is important to note that children of this age have short attention spans and cannot play this game for long minutes. For this reason, children around the age of two or three can play this game with their parents for longer periods. Children of this age love to build and destroy, so they enjoy this game very much.

        You can both have a fun time with your children and contribute to their development. Who knows, maybe when he becomes an adult, puzzles will be one of his most enjoyable hobbies.


        Age Group: 3+ Years
        Barcode: 8681889040411
        Item No: CA.5027
        Box Dimensions: 21 x 21 x 10.5 cm.
        Desi Value: 2

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