

Spotted by Maya Chen
Deal Hunter & Savings Expert
Engaging Number Learning with Durable Wooden Puzzles
Melissa & Doug Self-Correcting Wooden Number Puzzles with Storage Box (40 pcs)
This set of 40 wooden number puzzles offers a hands-on way for children aged four and up to practice counting and number recognition. Each puzzle piece pairs a number with a group of objects, encouraging matching skills and independent play
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Spotted by Maya Chen
Deal Hunter & Savings Expert
The highlights
- +Self-correcting design ensures children can learn without frustration by matching pieces that fit only one way
- +Includes a sturdy wooden storage box that keeps pieces organized and easy to access
- +Colorful illustrations use familiar objects to make numbers relatable and engaging
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Heads up
- Puzzle pieces are small and should be kept away from children under 3 years due to choking hazards
- Limited to numbers 1 through 20, so may not suit advanced learners
Before you buy
- Confirm age appropriateness for your child (4 years and older)
- Check that the set includes all 40 puzzle pieces
- Ensure you have space to store the wooden box safely
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Product details
Kids can match these wooden puzzle pairs to make mastering numbers as easy as one, two, three! Groups of different objects illustrate numbers 1-20, and the puzzles are self-correcting because each puzzle piece has only one match that fits. It's a great way for children to play independently and learn at the same time. The puzzle includes 40 high-quality wooden pieces, and comes in a sturdy wooden box with a slide-in lid for easy storage and accessibility. Each colorful puzzle piece features familiar items such as stars, cupcakes, jelly beans, baseballs, acorns, bananas, and more. The Self-Correcting Number Puzzles help kids practice matching and counting skills, eye-hand coordination, and fine motors skills. Finding the correct matching piece and solving a number puzzle can also help kids feel a sense of pride and accomplishment. It makes a great gift for preschoolers and young learners ages four and older, for hands-on, screen-free play.
