Thursday, July 2, 2009

Puzzles for your preschooler

Stack & Build Chunky Puzzle Set
$59.95/4 or $16.95 each


Look at these 3-dimensional stackable puzzles from Lakeshore Learning! I've been looking for interesting puzzles to add to our collection and was so pleased to discover these. Even though I'm buying these for my preschooler, I'm sure my first graders will think they are fun too because they are so different from any other puzzle we own.




Wild Animals Beginning Jigsaw Puzzle
$18.99/ set of 6


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2 comments:

MarshaMarshaMarsha said...

We have the foam building blocks-- because wood ones would surely injure when they are hurled or dropped. I'm just sayin.

My boys will still take the blocks out and combine them with Lincoln Logs, Legos and Hot Wheels cars! :)

Hey, for your boy, I bet they would LOVE Kapla blocks! Pricey for blocks but the way they are precision cut allows you to stack and build more elaborately than with other blocks. They have a great balance to each piece.

Karin Katherine said...

I will have to check out the Kapla blocks. I've never heard of them! I get so much mileage out of our block toys. LOVE THEM.

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