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Enjoy a fun and relaxing time with this Colorful Wooden Animal Puzzles Jigsaw!
7 different animals available to choose from: Fox, Owl, Fish, Lion, Wolf, Butterfly, and Chamelon.
This animal puzzle will be a fun toy for both adults and children!
Fun for all ages
Relieve your stress & train your problem-solving skill with these eyes-catching puzzles
A wonderful Gift
Who doesn't like color and animals?
Home decoration
Make a great home ornament for your bedroom and living-room
Amount of Jigsaw: 156 pieces
Dimension: 210*297mm (A4) ; 148*210mm (A5)
One set of wooden animal puzzles of your choice with 156 pieces of Jigsaw
The famous educator Montessori said that if there is only one toy for children, I would recommend puzzles.
I went to the restaurant for dinner with my family on the weekend. The next table was a mother with a five-year-old boy. Generally, boys at this age can hardly get quiet in the restaurant, or run around or shout. But the little boy was surprisingly quiet, because he was busy with a puzzle.
A wooden puzzle should be the image of four or five dinosaurs. There are many puzzle pieces, and the boy has been concentrating on finding and fighting. Finally, when the puzzle was completed, the boy looked at his mother cheerfully: Mom, I will study dinosaurs in the future! "
One of the greatest architects of the 20th century, Alvaro Siza said: My achievement today is due to the jigsaw puzzles I played every day during my hour. My dream is also the seed planted at that time. It can be said that I His dream set sail from there.
Dr. James from Harvard Business School also said: Business schools will require students to perform actual chessboards, and these chessboards are designed based on children's puzzles. At the same time, he also suggested that children should be exposed to puzzles from infancy, which has a great effect on improving children's IQ.
Jigsaw puzzle is a universal game. Which kid doesn't like it?
Put a jigsaw puzzle in front of a child, and most children can play alone for a while. Why are these little pieces so obsessed with puzzles?
1. The puzzle satisfies the child's nature to challenge himself
The famous psychologist Adler said, "It is human nature to challenge yourself!"
Children are no exception. Children like to challenge their thinking. Every child is full of curiosity. They want to know what the puzzle will look like after completing the puzzle. They want to put each puzzle where they should be. All this is full of unknowns and challenges. Nature urges children to rush to complete this task, so they will concentrate.
2. The colors and shapes of the puzzle are full of sensory stimulation
J's mother also said in the previous article that children's vision and touch are developed earlier in the various senses. They have been interested in brightly colored objects since they were born. When they see these objects, they will always stare at them, even if their vision is not yet fully developed at the time.
The development of the fine movement of the children's fingers also makes them like to handle small objects, and this habit continues until the age of five.
These two reasons are enough to make children fall in love with puzzles. Of course, playing jigsaw puzzles is beneficial to all aspects of the child's development.
Jigsaw puzzle games can not only promote children's physical development, but also promote children's psychological growth. Its functions are shown in the following aspects:
1. During the game, improve the child's endurance
Playing jigsaw puzzles is a process of trial and error, requiring the child's hands and eyes to operate at the same time. For example, when a child who has just learned to walk and is still unstable puts an inappropriate puzzle together, they will remember the complete puzzle they saw before and will try again.
Children will not feel tired when they play games. In the process of many jigsaw puzzle activities, the children have persisted and did not give up until they succeeded, which invisibly helped the children improve their endurance.
2. Jigsaw games can enhance children's self-confidence
Psychologist Epson once said: The most precious thing in this world is to be able to persist in accomplishing what you want to do, and not forget your original intention.
When the child finally succeeds in the puzzle after trying again and again, the child will be particularly happy. This happiness is different from the happiness they usually bring from eating good things, and this happiness is more lasting.
Achieving goals brings great satisfaction to children, and it also gives them a sense of accomplishment and pride. This will strengthen their confidence, will allow the children to develop a correct concept when they are young, and will make the children feel that they are doing it by themselves. As long as they persist, they will succeed. This can also prepare the child for other challenges in future life.
Jigsaw puzzles are also important educational learning tools for young children, because they provide many skills and provide many benefits and opportunities for children's intellectual development. In jigsaw puzzles, children always have to think about every step before they start to do it. In this time and again, the child's brain has developed extremely fast. Of course, the help of puzzles to children's brain development is reflected in the following aspects:
1. Let children know how to find the best solution in a short time
Effective problem solving is a very important skill. When a child looks at various things and finds out where they fit or don't fit, he is developing this vital skill. After all, a jigsaw puzzle cannot be completed by cheating! It is either effective or inappropriate. So puzzles teach children to use their own minds to solve problems and to think in a logical way.
2. Improve children's memory skills
Simple puzzles and other types of puzzles are available. For example, when a child completes a puzzle, he needs to remember the size, color and shape of different chess pieces. If a piece is not suitable, the child puts it aside; but when needed, he will remember the puzzles he needs and put it in the right place.
3. Let children form a holistic thinking in their brains
Marx said: Part is part of the whole, and the whole is made up of parts. This shows that the relationship between the whole and the part cannot lack any party.
Before children play the puzzle, they all need to look at the complete drawing, and when they have memorized it, they can start to do it. A puzzle can teach children the concept of "whole", each part is part of the overall situation. It also helps to develop some other basic skills, such as shape recognition, concentration, goal setting, and endurance, which are very beneficial to the child's future.
When a child is making a jigsaw puzzle, he will usually first think of a strategy to solve the jigsaw puzzle faster and more effectively. For example, he can do all the edge parts first, or sort all the parts into a pile based on color or shape. This helps children learn from an early age, first by achieving small goals, and slowly accumulating methods to achieve big goals.
4. Promote the development of the left and right sides of the child's brain
Adult puzzles require them to be able to identify different parts of the problem. This requires good logical judgment and originality. Since the left and right sides of our brain work separately, it has been proven that the most satisfactory results of solving problems and acquiring new knowledge come from the joint action of the whole brain (left and right).
When a child is playing a jigsaw puzzle, the left and right sides of the child's brain will start to work with each other, and will develop in the constant work. Some studies have also pointed out that in jigsaw puzzles, the continuous activities of the brain involve all its parts and cells, and these cells can also be developed when children are thinking through jigsaw puzzles.
Jigsaw puzzles can also exercise their thinking and provide different ways for children's thinking development.
Jigsaw puzzles can help improve some of the children’s social functions
Playing jigsaw puzzles can not only promote children’s brain development, but also improve children’s social abilities, such as the following:
1. Jigsaw games can promote children's emotional intelligence development
Jigsaw puzzles can sometimes bring together a few strange children. When playing jigsaw puzzles, children will have their own things to do. Some are required to pick up, pinch and grasp the chess pieces (some have small handles, nails or thick pieces) and not let them move around: some put them in the slot, sort them, and put them in the correct place The position; some children will watch from the sidelines and act as the commander-in-chief.
In short, in this group jigsaw puzzle game, it will help children find friends and promote their emotional intelligence development, which is very helpful to children's future learning and growth.
2. Jigsaw puzzles help children spend their time deliberately
The most shameful thing in the world is to make time pass without meaning.
If you think your child has a lot of free time, you can buy a few different types of puzzles for your child. For children and adults, solving puzzles and playing puzzles is also a healthy source of entertainment. In addition to being very healthy and useful for human brain function, these puzzles are also very interesting and can attract your attention.
Jigsaw puzzles help children spend time while also improving their intelligence. On the one hand, this activity opens up many functions of the brain. On the other hand, at the same time, it helps the brain relax by transferring people's tension.
This wooden animal puzzle jigsaw is covered by Kaptain Panda Free shipping service worldwide from our warehouse in Singapore and Hong Kong, and the typical delivery time frame is between 12-21 business days.
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