Quality Puzzles from Larsen
Puzzle, winter day in Nordic forest with 54 pieces
- A quality puzzle must be made of sturdy cardboard. This is so that children can get a good grip on the pieces, and of course also to prevent them from breaking.
- The number of pieces must match the drawing and the age group the puzzle is designed for.
- The puzzles must have a solid frame and a plate under the pieces to make them easier to play with and easy to store.
- Children would rather have an easy puzzle that they can solve several times than a difficult one that they cannot solve.
- Once children have completed the puzzle many times, they will recognize the shapes of the pieces and know where they belong on the puzzle. It is therefore important to make puzzles with pieces in different shapes. By learning to recognize the shapes of the puzzle pieces, children will also learn to recognize other shapes more easily, such as letters and words when they learn to read.