Floor Puzzles
Wednesday July 8, 2009
Jigsaw puzzles can help young children develop hand-eye coordination and problem solving skills. These colorfully illustrated floor puzzles have very large pieces, making it easy for younger puzzles to manipulate them.
- Alphabet and Number Puzzles: Give the gift of literacy. These puzzles will help preschoolers develop their spatial skills while learning their ABCs and numbers.
- Cars - Trucks - Buses - Tractors and Other Motor Vehicles: If your child has a fondness for anything that goes Vroom!, then they'll enjoy piecing together these jigsaw puzzles.
- Maps and Geography: These jigsaw puzzles are an excellent way for children to develop hand-eye coordination and problem solving skills, while teaching them the basic notions of geography. Most are designed with preschoolers in mind, though some are meant for puzzlers of middle school age.


Comments
As a former Day Care Teacher and Mom of 4 floor puzzles are great. The pieces are big enough for the children to really see the differnces and easy to mix and match. They are really good to together time where you sit down and explore the puzzle with a younger child. I have seen children who had a hard time sitting still to color sit down and work on a floor puzzle.
I love DOLPHIN
And keeps them away from the TV…..