Puzzles - puzzles

Puzzle Clementoni 23714 Recommended for children from 3 years old. Package dimensions: 37.5 x 5.7 ..
€699
4734
Recommended for children from 5 years of age. Dimensions of the assembled puzzle: 45 x 10 x 20 cm..
€1799
4714
Recommended for children from 5 years of age. Dimensions of the assembled puzzle: 34 x 11 x 15 cm..
€1799
4713
Recommended for children from 5 years of age. Dimensions of the assembled puzzle: 37 x 30 x 15 cm..
€1799
4712
Educa Baby's first puzzle for a child Recommended for children from 2 years old. Package dimen..
€999
4711
Educa Baby's first puzzle for a child Recommended for children from 2 years old. Package dimen..
€999
4710
Educa Baby's first puzzle for a child Recommended for children from 2 years old. Package dimen..
€999
4709
Educa Baby's first puzzle for a child Recommended for children from 2 years old. Package dimen..
€999
4707
Educa Baby's first puzzle for a child Recommended for children from 2 years old. Package dimen..
€999
4706
Educa Baby's first puzzle for a child Recommended for children from 2 years old. Package dimen..
€999
4705
Puzzle Clementoni DC Super Friends 26066 Recommended for children from 5 years old. ..
€599
4536
Button shape mosaic is a fantastic educational puzzle that supports things like learning colors, cou..
€1199
4520

Puzzles are one of the most popular games for children of all ages. These types of toys help not only in multifaceted education, but also involve parents and all family members, playing together and spending time meaningfully. In addition, depending on the age of the child, the level of complexity of the puzzles can be chosen, thus it is possible to develop the child's ability to concentrate, to concentrate attention not only on details, but also to see the whole. They also help to learn to think critically, to understand various phenomena of everyday life and their logical sequence, and to creatively search for solutions to overcome challenges. Depending on the child's age and development, puzzles help develop not only cognitive abilities, but also fine motor skills. By fiddling with their fingers and touching parts of different shapes, children develop hand and eye movements, brain areas responsible for language abilities, thinking and memory. Such games are especially useful and necessary for the first five years of a child's life. Then very important skills are acquired that will make it easier to learn to write in school and to pay attention and understand new information.

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