Child is playing with the wooden rainbow puzzle from FLEXA

How Puzzles Help your Child Develop

Little by little, piece by piece, puzzles help your child develop important skills. To complete a puzzle – whether it’s a five-piece peg puzzle or a one-hundred-piece jigsaw puzzle – your little Einstein must practice fine motor precision, deep concentration, and mathematical thinking, to name but a few skills. Other more surprising benefits of completing a puzzle are enhanced visual perception and improved social skills. Read on to learn more.

Highlights:  

  • Puzzles put your child’s mind and body to work. Puzzles help to:
  • Develop your child’s fine motor skills and improve their hand-eye coordination. 
  • Improve your child’s ability to concentrate and stay focused on one task at a time. 
  • Feed your child’s brain, especially their mathematical thinking.
  • Enhance your little one’s visual perception and eye for details. 
  • Teach social skills, empathy, and communication skills when playing with others. 

One Toy – Multiple Benefits 

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