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Description
Develop early problem-solving skills, improve spatial awareness and have plenty of fun with this In The Night Garden Wooden Peg Puzzle. This brightly coloured puzzle features easy-to-fit wooden shapes, with pegs that small hands can easily hold.
Your little one can put Igglepiggle, Makka Pakka, the Haa Hoos, the Tombliboos and Upsy Daisy into their places, over and over again, getting faster and faster each time. They'll develop their thought processes, and also their fine motor skills.
In the space for each puzzle piece, find a bright and bold colour that's visually stimulating and can be used to teach colour recognition. Does Makka Pakka fit in the yellow space, or the red space? This is a high-quality wooden toy that teaches hand-eye coordination and is ideal for children of toddler and preschool age.
You'll see your child's skills developing as they play, and can ask questions to develop their language skill. Smile at their sense of pride every time they complete this wooden puzzle.
Features favourite characters from In The Night Garden on Cbeebies.
Teaches hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills and problem-solving.
A high-quality and sturdy wooden jigsaw.
Bright colours to teach colour recognition and naming.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
1 year+
Whirli SKU REF code:
ITNG0003
Manufacturer:
Golden Bear
Customer reviews for In The Night Garden Wooden Peg Puzzle
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