Age : 1+ Years
Fit-a-Shape Puzzle
Fit-a-Shape Puzzle
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Description
Description
The Fit-a-Shape Puzzle is a simple, sturdy first puzzle that helps toddlers explore shapes and colours through hands-on play. With chunky wooden pieces in bright, easy-to-recognise colours, each fitted with a smooth knob for small hands to grasp, it makes learning feel natural and fun. Children enjoy the satisfaction of finding where each piece belongs, while quietly building important early skills.
How it is used
How it is used
- Start Small: Offer one or two shapes at a time to make the activity approachable for beginners.
- Name as You Play: Say the shape name each time your child picks it up or places it.
- Mix & Match: Scatter the pieces so your child searches for the correct match.
- Turn & Fit: Encourage them to rotate pieces to find the right orientation.
How it Helps
How it Helps
- Builds hand-eye coordination
- Strengthens shape and color recognition
- Encourages focus and problem-solving
- Develops early cognitive skills
Specifications
Specifications
- Dimensions: 30 x 7 x 2.5 cms
- Material: Wood
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