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Wooden Puzzles

Wooden Puzzles

Children’s jigsaw puzzles are a fantastic way for kids to learn through play! Our premium quality range of wooden puzzles have something for every baby, toddler and child. Crafted from sustainably sourced materials, our puzzles for kids are long-wearing and can endure hours of enthusiastic playtime. 

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FAQs

What's the difference between peg puzzles and inset puzzles for toddlers?
Peg puzzles like the My First Peg Puzzle series have small knobs or pegs attached to each piece, making them easier for little hands to grasp and lift out. Inset puzzles have pieces that fit flush into recessed spaces without pegs, requiring more developed fine motor skills to remove and replace pieces.
Which Bigjigs wooden puzzles are best for developing counting skills?
The Learn to Count puzzle and Number and Colour Matching Puzzle are specifically designed for numeracy development. The Number Tiles also help with number recognition, while puzzles featuring multiple items (like the Safari 6 Piece Puzzles with 3 different puzzles) naturally encourage counting practice.
Are the tray puzzles suitable for children who struggle with traditional jigsaw pieces?
Yes, the wooden tray puzzles like the Flying Scotsman and Tractor models provide a contained border that helps children understand where pieces belong. The tray format prevents pieces from sliding around and makes it easier to see the overall picture, which is particularly helpful for children developing spatial awareness.
What makes the Touch and Feel puzzles different from regular wooden puzzles?
The Touch and Feel puzzles (available in Bugs and Farm themes) incorporate different textures on the puzzle pieces, adding a sensory element to the solving experience. This multi-sensory approach helps with memory retention and provides additional engagement for children who learn through touch.
How do the cube puzzles work compared to flat jigsaw puzzles?
Cube puzzles like the Animal Cube Puzzle and Safari Cube Puzzle have six different pictures - one on each face of the wooden blocks. Children rotate and arrange the blocks to complete any of the six images, making them more versatile than traditional flat puzzles and helping develop 3D spatial reasoning.
Which puzzles help children learn about geography and maps?
The Europe Inset Puzzle, British Isles Inset Puzzle, and World Map Puzzle are specifically designed for geographical learning. These inset-style puzzles help children understand country and continent shapes, borders, and relative positions while developing fine motor skills.
Are the floor puzzles more challenging than the regular wooden puzzles?
Floor puzzles like the Construction Site and Noah's Ark (48 pieces each) are larger in scale but not necessarily more difficult - they're designed for collaborative play and help develop gross motor skills as children move around the puzzle. The 48-piece count makes them suitable for children ready to progress beyond simple peg puzzles.

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