Puzzles for children, something for puzzle lovers

Puzzles for children, something for puzzle lovers

We love puzzles, games and puzzles. We have selected the most interesting news for you.

Anna Kowal (): We love Riddles from Czuczu. They have been with us for several years. For Zuzia, they are a nice idea to spend a shorter or longer time solving tasks. For us – an excuse to have fun that teaches. Their next edition has just been released, for different age groups (3-4, 4-5, 5-6, 6-7 years old). We highly recommend! They will work at home and on the go! They will give you a lot of joy.

Richard Kozik (): The Czuczu series of fingers activates little fingers and heads. These are books full of ideas for games adapted to the age and developing skills of our little ones). On each page of the long accordion, you’ll find creative activities to hone your finger pointing, concentration, and language skills, which are the foundation of communication. The books come in 12 Months+, 15 Months+, 18 Months+ and 2 Years+ versions.

Anna: I recommend the series “What is hidden” from Zielona Sowa. This is a series of searches for little detectives who want to explore the surrounding world full of animals and interesting objects. These books will not only provide hours of fun for little ones, but will also help develop cognitive skills, imagination and logical thinking. The series includes books: “What is hidden in the house”, “What is hidden in the forest”, “What is hidden above and below the water”.

Ryszard: Every child goes through the stage of putting stickers on everything they come across. Two series of the Green Owl are aimed at children and their parents. “Play with stickers” is a series for “beginners”, the books “Dogs and cats”, “Safari”, “Vehicles” and “In the countryside” were published in it. For the “advanced” there is a series of 160 stickers with the books “In the forest”, “In the countryside”, “Dinosaurs and dragons” and “Vehicles”.

Anna: “Wild SAWANNA puzzle” (Czuczu) was created for children 2+ and consists of 24 elements. While arranging them, children will learn about animals living in the savannah (this is of course a pretext for interesting stories about an elephant, giraffe, lion, zebra, hippopotamus and monkey), and they will also learn to match the shapes of puzzles (which can be a challenge for adults too ;)).

Ryszard: “Twisted dominoes” (Green Owl) is an ideal proposition for the youngest. The game has two variants – you can combine pictures and match elements by color. Each game is great fun, through which the child will develop perceptiveness, concentration, logical thinking and color recognition.

Anna: And I recommend the Wilga publishing series consisting of puzzles and books. In the books you will find cheerful, nice rhymes, and large puzzles are adapted to the ages of children. The series included books: “My first alphabet”, “My first words”, “My first numbers”, “My first animals”, “My first numbers”.

Ryszard: Puzzles “Woof dogs” and “Meow cats” (Czuczu) are addressed to children aged 3+ and consist of 40 elements. These are great puzzles for kids who like animals. Matching shapes and colors will help develop their intellectual and manual skills. Puzzles will also provide you with many opportunities to play together.

Anna: “Moto puzzle AUTA” (Czuczu) was created with the same age group in mind. They consist of 40 elements, develop manual dexterity, exercise perceptiveness and expand imagination. They are addressed to both girls and boys, because what child is not fascinated by fire trucks or ambulances, and here we will also find a few others.

Ryszard: The “Minipuzzle” series from Zielona Sowa is very nice. 25-piece puzzles are a good way to develop perceptiveness and practice concentration in the youngest. While playing, the child not only improves motor skills, but also learns to recognize colors. The following puzzles appeared in the series: “Lisek”, “Squirrel”, “Lamb”, “Deer” and “Kitty”.

Anna: Construction sites filled with various machines always fascinate children, for example our Zosia. Wilga has a very interesting proposition for them – four accordion books “Create a construction site” (with consecutive numbers). Inside you will find both pictures for coloring and searching, as well as stickers depicting vehicles, workers or interesting objects. Four notebooks placed next to each other will create a huge and amazing construction site.

Ryszard: We also highly recommend the Puzzlove Czuczu series. You will find puzzles of varying difficulty from several dozen to 500 pieces, with dogs, cats, horses or birds. They can be arranged in duets – the child is smaller and the adult is larger. Of course, you can also do it together. Invariably, we also highly recommend the “Kraków” puzzle – it’s fun for the whole family, not only during the puzzle, but also later, when we are looking for elements from Krakow’s history and present in the pictures.

Anna: Finally, a book from the Wilga publishing house that recommends itself with the title “Absolutely sensational big book of puzzles”. Inside you will find over 1000 interesting and addictive tasks – crosswords, crossword puzzles, mazes, sudoku, connecting the dots, coloring books, finding differences and many more. For every trip and bad weather they will be as found.

Source: Gazeta

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