FAQ
Wooden puzzles serve as valuable educational tools, promoting attention, memory, and patience in children. The tactile nature of these puzzles engages children in a way that fosters cognitive growth.
- Cognitive Development Pattern: Choose puzzles based on how your child perceives shapes and colors, gradually transitioning from contour and colors to detailed content.
- Interest Alignment: Select puzzle themes aligned with your child’s interests, ensuring prolonged engagement and focus.
Opt for big knob puzzles with easy shapes. These puzzles feature:
- Thick pieces with large knobs.
- Simple shapes and bright images.
- Focus on helping the baby grasp and recognize shapes.
Introduce puzzles that involve shape recognition and combination. These puzzles offer:
- Independent, differently shaped pieces.
- Names associated with each piece to aid memory.
- Irregular puzzle edges for effective localization.
Transition to puzzles requiring design details and shape combined judgment. These puzzles feature:
- Bright patterns with simple lines.
- Fewer pieces (around 30) with bigger shapes.
- Emphasis on graphic details for judgment.