Cute puzzles for kids - toddlers educational games and children's preschool learning

Published by: Anton Pankrashin
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Puzzles with animals for infants and children, Merry puzzle infants and young children 1-6 years old animals - cows, horses, geese, sheep, pig, dog, elephant tortoise and others.
At the end of the puzzle the child is awarded a variety of cheerful greetings to cooperate - for example, bursting balls.
A fun game for the compilation of the puzzle improves visual perception, knowledge of shapes and develop fine motor skills by capture and drag the puzzle pieces in the appropriate place. Perfect for preschoolers.
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