i-Discover Zoomax Children’s Education Puzzle

$12.95

Zoomax is the perfect children’s educational puzzle for children to discover how things appear up close.

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Zoomax is the perfect children’s educational puzzle for children to discover how things appear up close. Zoomax acts as a source of knowledge for the child by revealing textures and finer features. This education puzzle also helps to teach children new perspectives, nature’s intricacies and much, much more.

The aim of the game is to pair two jigsaw pieces together. One with a picture of the object and the other with the objected zoomed in close.

Zoomax children’s education puzzle comes with forty pieces, twenty pairs. This puzzle includes objects such as Orange, Golf Ball, Sweater, Leaf, Beehive, Butterfly, Fish, Rope and plenty more.

Did you know that children doing puzzle play can help them to develop hand and eye coordination? It also helps them to develop finger and hand muscles, learn to solve problems and much more.

Adults can help to support children by keeping the child’s puzzle area tidy and organised. This puzzle play space might be on the floor on a mat or at a low table. Allowing the child to do the puzzle at their own pace, by taking an interest in the puzzle but not by taking over. Also talking with the child on what they are doing, how they are doing it and if there is a different way of doing it. By letting your child to make mistakes and to let them know that mistakes are okay, helps to builds their confidence.

Having a good range of puzzles for your child is important. They can range from one piece to multi-piece puzzles. From simple to difficult to challenging puzzles and a range of subjects and different patterns and textures.

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Additional information

Weight 0.38 kg
Dimensions 24 × 15 × 4 cm
Minimum Age (years)

4

Brand

Toy Kraft

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