Nov

03

Let’s Talk About Animals

Posted By: Kidzpuzzle on November 3, 2008 at 10:01 am

I introduced this puzzle to Aimee when she was 2 years old. It was a great puzzle as it allowed us to engage in a conversation about animals from around the world. She knew each of the animals quite well. When she reached the age of preschool, I wondered if she knew more than just the names of the animals. So one day, I took out the puzzle and had a “question and answer” session with her. I removed all the puzzle pieces before posing her some questions. The rule was that if she knew the answer, she could then pick up the right animal puzzle piece and placed it into its slot.
Q: What animals are in black and white colours?
A: Pandas and Zebra. She fitted the panda and zebra pieces into their slots.
Q: What animals can roar?
A: Tiger! I told her that the lion and leopard could roar too.
Q: Which are sea animals?
A: Whale, dolphin, sea lion.
The questions went to food that the animals eat, their natural habitat and country they origignate from.
Q: Which animal live in the desert? She had no idea what a desert is.
Q: Which animals come from Australia?
Q: Which animals come from China?
Q: What does a panda eat?
There are lots of things we can teach our children with a puzzle, not just the name of the animals. The puzzle create more interest to a preschooler if we engage them in a learning conversation or even a game.
When she became more familiar with questions, she reversed the role with me. “Now, its my turn, Mummy,” she said. She led the way and I found myself answering her questions. She asked questions like,
Q: What animals can climb up a tree?
Q: What animals can swim in water?
Q: What animals have babies and which ones hatch eggs? I did not expect the range of questions from her. Since then, she learnt to construct her own questions and thought of more questions to ask. We should encourage them as when we grew older, we tend to ask less but there are still more things to learn of the world.
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Jun

27

Pictures Under Pieces Puzzles

Posted By: Kidzpuzzle on June 27, 2008 at 10:16 pm

These are pictures hidden under each letter puzzle piece of Alphabet Tube (PUP-01)


These are pictures hidden under each sea creatures of Count Sea Creatures (PUP-04)

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Mar

17

48 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle With Wooden Frame

Posted By: Kidzpuzzle on March 17, 2008 at 8:43 am

48 piece jigsaw puzzle with wooden frame is the latest offering in our jigsaw puzzle range (under Picture Puzzles category). The bright and colourful pictures are permanently screen-printed on the top wood layer using non-toxic ink, creating a longer lasting piece than a jigsaw cardboard puzzle.

There are 3 designs available: World Animals (P-30), Happy Farm (P-31) and Modern City (P-32). The puzzle dimension is 40x30x0.9 cm, which is larger than 48 piece jigsaw cardboard puzzle available in the market.
We recommend this puzzle for children age 4+. Please remember that every child progresses at different rate, hence do not expect that your child to complete the picture once you disarrange the puzzle pieces. The child may learn it step by step. You can first try removing a quarter of the puzzle pieces and ask the child to complete the missing picture. Gradually give him a go with half the picture removed and only after he manages that you can remove all the pieces. Jigsaw puzzle helps children develop visual discrimination, concentration and patience.
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Mar

10

Wooden Puzzle with Magnet Fishing Pole

Posted By: Kidzpuzzle on March 10, 2008 at 3:23 pm


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Mar

10

When I Grow Up, I Want To Be…

Posted By: Kidzpuzzle on March 10, 2008 at 3:11 pm

Our eldest daughter, Andrea 6+ learned about occupations in school recently. I showed her 2 puzzles of the theme “When I grow up….” (under medium puzzles category), explaining to her and my youngest daughter, Aimee 4+ about what people do in their jobs. When I asked them what they would like to do when they grow up, Andrea answered that she would be a teacher while Aimee answered spontaneously that she wanted to be a Mummy! Children are so candid with their answers. Andrea is blessed with caring and dedicated teachers, hence she wants to be like them. She argued with Aimee that being a mummy is not an occupation. But Aimee is adamant with her answer. She loves helping around the house with Mummy. She started to become more independent when she entered preschool and likes helping with house chores.
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Mar

10

Geometry Pattern Puzzle

Posted By: Kidzpuzzle on March 10, 2008 at 2:59 pm

Complete a geometric shape from 2 split geometry puzzle piece. This puzzle (under Educational Puzzles category) helps develop a child’s observation skill as well as logical thinking skill. It’s recommended for children age 3+.
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Nov

19

My Big Puzzle Of Alphabets (Multi Layer Puzzles Category)

Posted By: Kidzpuzzle on November 19, 2007 at 8:14 am

This EXTRA large size puzzle is a new and unique wooden puzzle where 2 (or more) wooden puzzles are combined into one, in layers, hence the name Multi Layer Puzzle. My Big Puzzle of Alphabets by FUN TO LEARN is an example. It is a puzzle designed to be a learning tool for children to learn their ABC capital and small letters. There are 2 layers in the puzzle. The top layer is a peg puzzle of capital letters. Removing the puzzle piece reveals another puzzle piece just under it. This puzzle piece attached to the lower layer is a jigsaw puzzle of small letters. To play, just remove all the pieces from both layers and start. It is suitable for a child age 2 and above.
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