RACHAEL Childs Wood Name Puzzle Wall Hanging Decor Primary Colors Animals 26".


Children will find acceptance, uniqueness and confidence in knowing and loving their name. 

They will experience joyful and fun learning with their loved ones.


Makes a great gift and personalized unique treasure for a loved one.


This wonderful puzzles can bring generations together, create memorable times, cherished relationships and bring smiles to YOU and will go from a well-loved puzzle to a treasured keepsake.  


Puzzles should be used as all puzzles should be used.  It is suggested child should be 4 years of age before they use their puzzle.  Puzzles should be for display only until this age.  They are not as tough as a toddler toy made of plastic. Puzzles and the pieces should not be thrown on the floor, chewed on, stepped on or thrown in a toy box.


Do not twist or pry or force pieces together or apart.  The plywood is ¼ inches thick and rigid. Twisting will jamb the edges together and they will catch and chip or break.  


Puzzles are best played with on a table.  Start with the letters placing a letter carefully aligned onto the other letter.  Do not force or push, if lined up they fit well together.  When all the letters are together find and fit the animals into their places.  Always lift or set the pieces straight up or down when aligned.


Some children and adults are rough on their toys. Gentle handing of puzzles should be learned and this puzzles will be loved and enjoyed for many years.  

 


Information on Puzzles as Educational Toys


Jeannette Aragon is a former early childhood education teacher of 16 years. She Worked with children from 6 months to 7 years of age. She is certified in early childhood education and child development as well as administration of an early childhood center. Jeannette is also the owner of Puzzled - Handcrafted Wooden Puzzles and Toys.   Read her detailed information about  What We Learn When



Colors for Children


Gigglebellies, an on-line shop for childrens gifts, has a wonderful blog article on colours. Here is a link;

what-colors-do-kids-prefer


Your Infant's Vision Development


Development begins before birth and studies indicate a time line for development through a babies the first year.  Dr. Heiting has a  website on this subject and gives detailed information.  Here is a link; 

vision development

 


Displaying or Hanging this Puzzle


There are several ways to hang it -

A simple and quick way is to use  finishing nails or straight pins. Strategically place a nail in the center  of  letter C or A or under the ear of a dog, or other tricky spots.  The  letters and animals will hold together this way when flat on the wall. 2 to 4 nails should be enough.


Another idea is to use velcro stick on buttons. Place these on  the backs of each puzzle piece. Attach the  name to a bedroom door.  Also, 2 sided carpet tape pieces can be used for door hanging.


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