First Class Cardboard
34×24 cm
35 Pieces
Gain
Hand-eye coordination
Attention
Understanding the Part-Whole Relationship
Small Muscle Development
Confidence
Social Cohesion
Analysis-Synthesis
Classification-Ordering
Problem Solving
Puzzles, in particular, are a very important activity for children's mental, physical, social and emotional development.
A jigsaw puzzle can be defined as the bringing together of seemingly disparate, meaningless, and disjointed pieces to create a whole. Creating this whole requires mental skill. In this respect, jigsaw puzzles contribute to children's mental development, enabling the formation of a part-whole relationship. They also offer additional benefits in terms of developing attention and perception, shape-ground perception, induction and deduction, reasoning and comparison, classification and sequencing, analysis and synthesis, problem solving, testing alternatives, generating solutions, similarity and difference, hand-eye coordination, movement and time studies, analytical thinking, reasoning, integration, matching, and sequencing skills.