Description
Research shows puzzles are educational, especially in the area of mathematics, and they offer developmental support for both children and adults. When any child or adult works with puzzles, the right (creative) brain and left (logical) brain are both engaged, which is when our brains are most active.
In addition to being a fun way to spend time together as a family, puzzles can play an amazing role in your child’s development….including cognitive skills, fine motor development, hand-eye coordination, social skills and problem solving.
HuffPost Article – Importance of Doing Puzzles With Your Kids
This bigfoot puzzle is handmade with a scroll saw from select pine. It is unfinished and can be painted or stained. There are two degrees of difficulty. Less difficult – paint, stain or mark one side to tell which side is up. More difficult – leave unfinished and figure out which side goes up.
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