Shapes-Puzzle "Family - wild animals"

Vendor code:
ПСД078
Barcode:
4823720033297
Shapes-Puzzle

Shapes-Puzzle "Family - wild animals"

Vendor code:
ПСД078
Barcode:
4823720033297
Size:
230x160x12 мм.
Weight:
0.40 кг.

0.01 EUR
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🧩 Educational Puzzle “Family – Wild Animals” — Learn logic, size, and nature

This charming game introduces toddlers to the world of wildlife while teaching them about size, quantity, and order. Each animal family consists of three figures — baby, mom, and dad — which the child places into one recessed slot in size order. The game encourages not only logic and sequencing but also empathy and understanding of nature’s family structures.


📦 Set includes:

  • Wooden board with 4 recessed slots for animal families

  • 12 figures: bear, rabbit, fox, and wolf — each in 3 sizes (child, mother, father)

  • Expressive illustrations with character and emotion

  • Cutout slots for tactile play and fine motor development


🧠 What it develops:

  • Size and order concepts (big–medium–small, sequencing)

  • Grouping, categorization, and logical thinking

  • Sensory perception: shape, size, thickness

  • Vocabulary: wild animals, family roles, adjectives

  • Speech development and simple reasoning skills


🎓 Activity ideas:

  • “Build the family” — name the animal and assemble its family

  • “Who’s the biggest?” — sort by size

  • “Name them all” — describe each family member

  • “Who’s missing?” — hide one and let the child guess

  • “Find the odd one” — add a different species and ask the child to identify it


👶 Perfect for:

  • Children aged 2–4

  • Preschools, speech therapists, inclusive classrooms

  • Parents seeking thoughtful, nature-inspired play

  • Wholesale buyers of meaningful wooden learning games


💼 Wholesale benefits:

  • Popular theme: animals + logic + family connection

  • Safe materials with high-quality printing

  • Clear visuals for teaching abstract concepts

  • Compatible with NUSH, early learning, and sensory programs


🌟 This game helps children see wild animals not just as forest creatures, but as families with roles, sizes, and relationships.

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