Wooden Puzzle (Inset Frame) “Christmas Halves”

Vendor code:
ПСД238
Barcode:
4823720032078
Wooden Puzzle (Inset Frame) “Christmas Halves”

Wooden Puzzle (Inset Frame) “Christmas Halves”

Vendor code:
ПСД238
Barcode:
4823720032078
Size:
260x105x40 мм.
Weight:
0.30 кг.

0.00 EUR
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🎈 The Child’s Role in the Game

The child is given a festive challenge: match two halves of an image. Each puzzle is made of just two pieces — but to connect them correctly, the child needs to observe carefully, analyze characters and colors, and understand how parts form a complete picture. This is a game about seeing connections, building logic, and recognizing visual structure.


📦 What’s in the Box

— Wooden frame with insert slots
— 12 themed images made up of 24 halves
— Size of each image: 7 × 7 cm
— Safe materials and bright, high-quality print
— Age: 1.5+
— Theme: Winter, Christmas, holiday scenes


💡 What the Game Develops

— Visual and spatial reasoning: part–whole understanding
— Recognition of objects, characters, colors, actions
— Logical thinking and matching by features
— Fine motor skills: grasping, flipping, inserting
— Visual memory, patience, and sustained attention


🎲 Play Ideas

— “Find the other half of the snowman” — basic pairing
— “What’s shown in the full picture?” — storytelling
— “How are the characters different?” — detail observation
— “Flip all pieces face down and match by memory” — memory challenge
— Topics: Winter holidays, Visual logic, Part-whole thinking, Focus, Object recognition


👥 Ideal For

— Toddlers aged 1.5+
— Daycares, inclusive early education groups
— Speech therapists and early intervention specialists
— Parents and early childhood educators
— Excellent addition to seasonal gift or activity sets


📦 Wholesale Benefits

— Simple format with high educational value
— Bright and compact — great for display and gifting
— Ideal for holiday promotions and preschool sets
— Strong demand in the 1.5–3 age category
— Classic “part–whole” concept with timeless appeal


🧡

This isn’t just a puzzle — it’s a child’s first step toward seeing how little things connect into something meaningful.

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