Educational Wooden Animal Peg Puzzle for Toddlers – Interactive Learning & Fine Motor Skills Development
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Introduce your little explorer to the wonders of the animal kingdom with our Premium Wooden Animal Peg Puzzle. Designed specifically for toddlers and preschoolers, this vibrant puzzle combines playtime with essential developmental milestones. Featuring 10 colorful, easy-to-grasp animal characters, it is the perfect tool to keep young minds engaged while they learn.
Key Features
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Interactive Learning Experience: Help your child recognize animals like the Lion, Elephant, Giraffe, and Zebra. This puzzle is designed to accelerate brain development and help children memorize words and animal shapes faster.
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High-Quality Natural Wood: Crafted from durable, natural wood with a substantial 5.50 mm thickness, ensuring the pieces are sturdy enough for enthusiastic play and fit together flawlessly.
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Safe & Non-Toxic: Safety is our priority. We use non-toxic paint and smooth edges, making it a safe choice for children to handle daily.
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Perfectly Sized for Small Hands: Measuring approximately 26.3 cm x 20.9 cm (10.3" x 8.2"), it’s the ideal size for a classroom, preschool, or home playroom.
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The Ultimate Gift: Whether it’s for a birthday, holiday, or an educational reward, this puzzle comes across as a thoughtful and enriching gift for boys and girls alike.
Product Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Material | Natural Wood |
| Safety | Non-Toxic Paint, Smooth Edges |
| Dimensions | 26.352 cm x 20.955 cm (10.374 in x 8.25 in) |
| Thickness | 5.50 mm |
| Included Animals | Bear, Tiger, Camel, Elephant, Deer, Zebra, Lion, Dog, Horse, Giraffe |
Developmental Benefits
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Fine Motor Skills: Picking up and placing pieces improves hand-eye coordination.
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Cognitive Growth: Encourages problem-solving and spatial awareness.
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Language Skills: Provides a great opportunity for parents to teach animal names and sounds.
