- Bundle of 3 puzzles
- Delightfully illustrated
- Learn ABC’s and 123’s
- Great Value
- Recommended Age Rating is 3 Years and up
$19.99
Product DescriptionThe attract bright, bold and the number of these puzzles will be little learning for hours. In addition, your child can lift the pieces for special surprises. Each removable wooden puzzle piece hides a full-color picture underneath. Use images that tell a story, play a guessing game, or find the hidden pictures. Puzzle measures 11 7 “H x 8. 4″ W x 1 4 “D. … more>>

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My daughter likes to mix the colors of the fish and then she sat down again. She was only 21 months, we expect a lot of fun while learning the alphabet and counting. Rating: 4 / 5
My 2 years old loves this puzzle, they are cute and permanently destructive little hands:) the pieces are large enough where it can do alone, and registry easily grab coins. I like all 3 puzzle together, they have tons of fun! Rating: 5 / 5
My niece and nephew, both of which just 2, love this puzzle. Easy to use and they love to play with letters and numbers. Great gift for a toddler. Rating: 5 / 5
There are three issues that I noticed with this toy. The first is the size of the alphabet pieces. According to the guidelines for age, parts are still too small. Wait Secondly, in order to give this toy for a child aged three years, is overdue for educational purposes. Thirdly, the pictures in the letters are a bit confused because the shape of the photo does not correlate with the shape of lettre.Je think that if the letter were a little larger pieces, the rest would be better correlated. Rating: 4 / 5
My son (2) love has very few products from Melissa & Doug, and we all, one of them. After addressing the three riddles, he already had, I decided to buy new ones. I love the simplicity of handmade puzzles, and they are so colorful! There is only one reason why I can give this pack of five stars, because the riddle of the fish. While it is very colorful and fun, all the fish pieces are exactly the same form. Your child could put the blue piece on the pink fish, and it would be appropriate. It would have been nice if each fish was perhaps a little differently than others, so that the children could not put the piece of color in the fish properly. This small problem aside, I am very pleased with these puzzles. My son loves to play with them, and they are a great learning tool! Rating: 4 / 5