July 28, 2021
You're overwhelmed by the sheer number of puzzles that are available online.
Do you need to choose one with 18 pieces? Are 26 pieces more appropriate? What
is the subject? What do you think of the topic?
It isn't easy to choose the right puzzle store purchase.
You know that if you select the wrong one your child will not enjoy this
educational toy. Perhaps, they will be irritated and not want to do the same
puzzle in the future.
Imagine presenting a 2-year-old with 100 pieces of a jigsaw. The toddler
would not know how to proceed. It's because the majority of toddlers are too
young to have the fine motor skills, concentration and cognitive skills
necessary to solve such a difficult puzzle.
The most important thing to consider when choosing the appropriate puzzle for
a child at any age is finding the appropriate difficulty level. Furthermore, the
child's needs and concerns about safety are important to consider. How do you go
about this?
Here are some things to keep in mind that can help narrow down your search
and help you to find the perfect puzzle for your child.
Puzzle Type
There are a variety of puzzles, but they all fall under two categories: inset
and jigsaw.
Inset puzzles are typically made of wood and sometimes foam. They comprise
large and bulky pieces that don't connect in the same way as jigsaw puzzles do.
All inset puzzles include frames or trays which allows the pieces to fit. The
most well-known instances of this are the peg and knob puzzles, but there are
also chunky puzzles that don't have any knobs.
Jigsaw puzzles, as opposed to inset ones, feature interlocking pieces. They
are also available in a variety of sizes and difficulty levels. Frame and floor
puzzles are the most common types of jigsaws.
Quantity of Pieces
Envision a 6-year-old completing the 9-piece frame puzzle. They'll be able to
complete it in less than one minute. However, a 400-piece puzzle would be far
beyond their capabilities.
This shows how important the quantity of pieces included of the puzzle is to
the child's ability to complete it. The amount of pieces in a puzzle is one of
the most important factors to consider when picking the right puzzles for
children.
Topic
There are many themes that can be found in a puzzle, such as puppies,
beautiful landscapes, animals, and cartoon characters. One child may love the
puzzle that features a famous unicorn, another child might be averse to the
idea.
Children may find motivation from a picture that is clear and simple. It can
even inspire your child to try an activity that is a bit more difficult than
their usual difficulty level.
Size of Pieces
There are a variety of sizes for puzzle pieces. The best thing to do is look
for bigger pieces for kids that are younger than you are.
More substantial, heavier pieces are more suited to small hands to move and
put together, which is often the case with puzzles made of foam.
In addition, you might have noticed puzzles sporting a tag that says 3+, or
something similar. It basically means that the puzzle storage is designed for
children aged 3 years old and up. This is because small pieces could cause
choking for babies and toddlers who love to put stuff into their mouths.
Material
The cardboard, wood, and foam are the main materials used in puzzles. Because
the pieces don't adhere well to each other the cardboard is susceptible to
warping and break, especially if it's not of high quality.
Foam pieces are much easier to connect and to keep in place than cardboard.
But, they're not recommended for toddlers because of the possibility of choking
hazards from small parts.
Puzzles made of wood are available frame or inset, and are perfect for
younger children. However generally speaking, wooden toys should be inspected
before being given to children because they could be hazardous if the edges
aren't sanded properly.
Image Type
From drawings to photos, cartoons, and more, the picture of a puzzle plays an
important factor in its appeal as well as difficulty.
For instance, photos with a lot of foliage can be very difficult to solve
because a lot of pieces appear to be the same. A jigsaw puzzle that has an image
that is graphic and three brightly colored animals is much simpler to piece
together.
Puzzle Shape
The majority of jigsaw puzzles are rectangular shaped and feature classic interlocking pieces. However, some of them could have unusual designs that are related to the theme of puzzle storage or consist of different-shaped pieces. There is a chance that you have encountered the puzzle that has an outline of a butterfly or t-rex. Puzzles that are based on the US map have pieces in the shape of states.
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