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Shadow Matching Puzzle – Enhances Shape Recognition & Skills
by TS
1482 reviews
SKU whl240_73404_fm_shadown_1018
DSIN 73404
Rs. 119.00
MRP Rs. 249.00
52% OFF
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Description
Description
The Shadow Matching Puzzle for kids aged 3+ is designed to improve essential early learning skills through engaging play. With 50 cardboard puzzle pieces, this educational toy helps children develop shape recognition, visual discrimination, fine motor skills, and hand-eye coordination, making learning fun and effective.
Key features
- Includes 50 durable cardboard puzzle pieces for ages 3 and above
- Helps in shape recognition, visual discrimination, and problem-solving
- Enhances fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and concentration
- Boosts self-esteem through successful puzzle completion
- Ideal for educational play at home or in classrooms
- Designed to promote focus, patience, and critical thinking
Materials & care
Made from sturdy cardboard with non-toxic ink, suitable for repeated play. Clean with a dry cloth.
FAQ
- Q1: What age is this puzzle suitable for?
- A: Designed for children aged 3 years and above.
- Q2: How does this puzzle help children’s development?
- A: It improves shape recognition, fine motor skills, problem-solving, and confidence through engaging puzzles.
- Q3: Is the material safe for children?
- A: Yes, made from non-toxic, high-quality cardboard safe for young children.
- Q4: Can this puzzle be used in classrooms?
- A: Absolutely, it makes an excellent educational tool for group activities and individual play.
Country Of Origin :- India
GST :- 5%










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