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Well-designed puzzle builds skills
The start of a wonderful relationship with puzzles!





This puzzle can be made the traditional way or it can be used as a moveable alphabet. A moveable alphabet is a name for little letters that kids can manipulate on their own. Moveable alphabets are used in Montessori schools and other schools. After buying an expensive moveable alphabet of only lowercase letters (that is all that is available from that other manufacturer) I realized I could have bought multiple sets of this puzzle and use them in the same way. A moveable alphabet is used in freeform activities with your child to teach letter recognition. It is a tactile exercise as the child is holding the letter and moving it, rather than it being a little mark of ink on a page. You or the child can also form words with the letters and sound them out and read them as a way to supplement teaching reading. (Multiple puzzles would be needed so that there are more than one letter each.) My children hold up the letters and ask me which it is and we play games like that, that either they or I invent.
This puzzle is very durable as are all the other wood puzzles from this company.
The only downside is that organization is key if you want to not lose any of the pieces. This is too large for the puzzle holder that this company sells. Also beware the L's and I's are quite small and definately are choking hazard sized..so if you have little ones, take care to keep this out of their reach.
I think this is an inexpensive learning tool that every child should own. Please buy this for your child or give it as a gift to other children.
The puzzle doesn't have fancy graphics or bells and whistles to entertain. Games could be made up by the parent working alongside the child to make this interesting.
a, p, q, b, and d. This puzzle gives great opportunities for fine tuning similarities differences skills. Since you only have one of each letter, trace or print the following. p p q p then b d b b and so forth. Let children practice noticing the differences and similarities. Learning Abilities Books is a cool website with free information about similarities and differences training. That's where I got this idea. You might want to buy more than one of this cool puzzle.
Great language toy
- Turn your Game Boy into a camera
- Shoot up to 30 photos and arrange them into animated sequences
- After you shoot photos, you can edit them and add cool effects--all on your Game Boy
- Send your pictures to friends who also have a Game Boy camera
- Unique features include Trick Lens, Self Timer, Panoramic mode, and Time Lapse mode
List price: $29.99 (that's 67% off!)
Used price: $9.49

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A True Masterpiece
Picture Fun!!!



Pros:
Easy but not too-easy puzzles.
Pieces fit well together.
Nice pictures.
Sturdy container.
Each puzzle has a different shape printed on the back to make sorting the puzzles easier.
Super durable. I did not realize just how durable they were until I found a piece in my dishwasher. Even after being washed the picture was fine and the wood in perfect condition.
Cons:
It may take a few moments to figure out how to fit an entire puzzle's pieces in a single compartment.
Lid does not lock closed.
My kids love these and you will too.


The downfall is picking up all the pieces but it is worth it since both my 5 year old and 3 year old play with for hours on end. They serve us more Pizza than any other kitchen toys they have.
I downgraded the durability marks because after 3 months of use the red paint on the pizza cutter and server is flaking off. IN addition, I want to add that this set contains MANY small pieces that can be easily lost. I make certain my children pick up all the pieces every night before we go to bed, but I can see how this toy might be a bit of a pain for some households!
Even though the pizza is rated for ages 3-5, my 2-year-old loves this toy. I do not think that the pieces are small enough to pose a choking hazard, and my daughter has never been tempted to put one in her mouth. I also suspect that my five-year-old will still enjoy this toy long after he sees his 6th birthday. This is play food at its highest quality and will probably survive long enough for the grandchildren to use.


Great "learn how to do puzzles" puzzleWe start by looking at a piece and determining what it's a part of. ("This is someone's green neck. Who needs a green neck?") Because the dinosaurs are all shades of browns and greens, we next match the piece to the box, then lay it in the appropriate spot. We're currently working on learning about "corners" and "edges".
The construction is excellent, as with most LCI products. The pieces all fit snugly and unambiguously and are printed on durable, glossy stock...


Pros:
Easy but not too-easy puzzles.
Pieces fit well together.
Nice pictures.
Sturdy container.
Each puzzle has a different shape printed on the back to make sorting the puzzles easier.
Super durable. I did not realize just how durable they were until I found a piece in my dishwasher. Even after being washed the picture was fine and the wood in perfect condition.
Cons:
It may take a few moments to figure out how to fit an entire puzzle's pieces in a single compartment.
Lid does not lock closed.
My kids love these and you will too.
My two-year-old doesn't seem to mind though.
Otherwise, this is a great deal. This is the next logical step for the 2-to-3 year-old who likes peg puzzles, especially the ones where there is a single image divided up into pieces, and especially if you've got a little guy who lives for fire trucks, school buses, airplanes, and choo-choo trains!