A bright and clever puzzle that teaches size comparison through familiar vegetables! Children sort each type — from big to small — while developing visual analysis, speech, and logic. An engaging follow-up to the original set, perfect for classrooms and home learning alike.
— Wooden base with illustrated vegetable basket
— 15 chunky puzzle pieces (3 sizes per vegetable)
— 5 vegetables: pumpkin, corn, cabbage, tomato, mushroom
— Cut-out notches for easy removal by small hands
— Dimensions: 230 × 160 × 12 mm
— Piece thickness: 14 mm — ideal for toddlers
Choose one vegetable and arrange its pieces from largest to smallest
Compare details: How is the small corn different from the big one?
Name the vegetables and talk about where they grow
Match pairs of big and small versions
Invent a recipe — what will you cook with cabbage and mushrooms?
🧠 The game teaches the concepts of “bigger” and “smaller,” promotes classification skills, and introduces basic food vocabulary in a tactile way.
— Size comparison and visual sorting
— Attention and shape recognition
— Vocabulary related to vegetables and colors
— Spatial awareness and fine motor coordination
— Logical thinking and reasoning
— Thematic units: “Harvest Time,” “My Vegetable Garden,” “From Farm to Table”
— Sorting exercises by size, shape, or color
— Storytelling prompts: “Who lives in the cabbage?” or “What’s hiding under the big mushroom?”
— Counting and sequencing practice
— Language development: describing textures, making comparisons
🥦 Excellent for Montessori, inclusive classrooms, and speech therapy.
— Children aged 2–5
— Preschool educators, speech therapists, early childhood specialists
— Kindergartens, learning centers, inclusive groups
— Parents and home educators
— Builds on the success of “Vegetable Basket 1” — ideal as a companion set
— Popular theme: vegetables + comparison
— Bright visuals and thick, durable pieces
— Compact and shelf-ready — perfect for e-commerce
— Made in Ukraine, aligned with early education frameworks