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Kiddie Connect
Fruit Chunky Puzzle
Regular price $32.95 Save $-32.95/
Get ready to slice and dice with this delightful fruit-themed puzzle!
Little ones will love learning about their favourite fruits as they piece together this chunky, wooden puzzle. With bright colours and smooth edges, it's a wonderful way to encourage early learning and imaginative play. Ideal for toddlers and beyond.
Featuring a collection of delicious-looking fruit, it's a fun and educational way to develop hand-eye coordination, problem-solving skills and shape recognition.
It also allows children to learn to identify and name different fruits.
Some ideas for enhancing and encouraging play and learning:
- Find the strawberry. Is that a banana?
- What colour is the pineapple?
- Talk about each fruit. What are the characteristics of the fruit?
- Have the child identify these fruits from photographs in a book or on the internet. This will allow the child to transition from the stylised representations of the puzzle pieces to the actual fruit.
Suitable for ages 18m+