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Think2Master Colorful United States Map 100 Pieces Jigsaw Puzzle Fun Educational Toy for Kids, Adults, School & Families. Great Gift for Boys & Girls Ages 4-8 to for Learning USA.23.4” X 16.5”
Think2Master Colorful United States Map 100 Pieces Jigsaw Puzzle Fun Educational Toy for Kids, Adults, School & Families. Great Gift for Boys & Girls Ages 4-8 to for Learning USA.23.4” X 16.5”
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- 【Educational】 - Great colorful puzzle to stimulate Kid’s ( 3rd, 2nd, 1st Grade, Kindergarten, PreK ) interests in the geography of America and National Parks. It's a fun way for children to learn and memorize all the states & their capitals. Each state is uniquely colored & decorated. Students can learn about the USA including the mountain ranges & the great lakes. Important landmarks and tourist sights such as Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, Mount Rushmore & Statue of Liberty are nicely depicted.
- 【Fun Activity】 - After completing the puzzle, kids and families can see if they can name all the countries and their capitals using the bottom of the box. This puzzle is also a great dementia activities for seniors
- 【100 Pieces】 -Jigsaw puzzle is 23.4” x 16.5” & 2.5mm thick. Each piece is unique & fits precisely and is made of high quality cardboard. Box is 10.6” x 8.6” x 1.6”. 100 Pieces Puzzle is a great gift to introduce toddlers and children to the world of Jig Saw Puzzles. Completing a puzzle is a great collaborative activity for family & friends. Kids and adults of all ages can exercise their patience, concentration, observation and intelligence.
- 【Colorful Artwork】 - Great for Adults with Disabilities. Develop hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, problem solving, shape recognition, memory, and task completion. Puzzles can effectively stimulate and challenge the brain and support a child’s development as they play and learn. The large puzzle pieces also make it easy for kids to handle. It’s a great activity for classrooms, schools, homeschooling and churches.
- 【Missing Piece Warranty】 Premium Quality. Full color glossy varnish finish on front with white finish on back. If your puzzle has a missing piece, please contact Think2Master with a photo of the missing piece area & we will send you the missing piece. Each unique piece is made from high quality recycled cardboard & fits precisely. Puzzles are a fun activity to do on a cold fall, rainy or winter day, and make a great gift for Birthdays, Christmas and over the entire holiday season.
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