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ON THE FARM 35 PIECE FLOOR PUZZLE

$24.99
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Recommended for ages 3 to 7 years      35 pieces      Size: 36 x 24 inches

 

Piece together problem-solving fun with this On The Farm Giant Floor Puzzle by toy artist Melissa & Doug! The 35 thick and sturdy over-sized pieces are easy for little fingers to assemble into a 36- x 24-inch work of art. A seek-and-find activity on the take-along storage case helps kid explore the detailed scene. Natural Play puzzles use recycled papers and soy-based inks. They're a hands-on way for kids to discover the world around them! Puzzle play can support early math skills and encourages logical thinking, goal setting, and patience.

 

  • With pigs, cows, horses and more, it's a busy day on the farm. Kids will have a blast assembling this fun puzzle to see all the different animals.
  • This 35-piece On The Farm Giant Floor Puzzle features thick and sturdy oversized pieces that are easy for little fingers to assemble.
  • Carefully designed to support and enhance early-learning skills, these beautiful floor puzzles create a play experience embedded with educational benefits that build early-literacy, math and problem-solving skills
  • Packaged in a reusable tote box, these puzzles are printed on 98% post-consumer recycled materials and use only eco-friendly soy ink.
  • Attractive box with handle for easy portability and convenient storage.
  • Makes a great gift for ages 3 to 7, for hands-on, screen-free play.
  • Completed puzzle measures 36 x 24 inches.
  • Box measures 11 x 11 x 4 inches (LxWxH).
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