Wow!! I have been so impressed with the children and how much they enjoy working puzzles! They have been completing puzzles with about 24 pieces. There are so many benefits to puzzles. They provide the opportunity for improving the following: fine motor development, problem solving, cognitive skills, eye and hand coordination, cooperative play, and self esteem. I guess I am going to have to get a few more. :)
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