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PUZZLES & JIGSAWS - 197 Items
Wooden puzzles with attractive illustration of careers an ideal puzzle for encouraging early career awareness and classroom discussion. L / w / h: 32.5 x 20 x 0.9 cm Ref. Code:11750K
Wooden puzzles with attractive illustration of careers an ideal puzzle for encouraging early career awareness and classroom discussion. L / w / h: 32.5 x 20 x 0.9 cm Ref. Code:11755
Wooden puzzles with attractive illustration of careers an ideal puzzle for encouraging early career awareness and classroom discussion. L / w / h: 32.5 x 20 x 0.9 cm Ref. Code:11780
Made from top quality wood and has large knobs for easy handling. Suitable for every young children, develops hand-eye coordination, shape and colour skills. L / w / h : 25 x 25 x 2.9 cm Ref. Code:21111
Made from top quality wood and has large knobs for easy handling. Suitable for every young children, develops hand-eye coordination, shape and colour skills. L / w / h : 25 x 25 x 2.9 cm Ref. Code:21116
A double sided tiles comes with pattern activity cards. One side contain a plastic shiny gem and on the other side the printing of an animal part. Good for sorting, colour recognition and counting. Enhances eye-hand coordination. L / w / h: 19 x 5.5 x 26 cm Ref. Code:21220
A double sided tiles comes with pattern activity cards. One side contain a plastic shiny gem and on the other side the printing of an animal part. Good for sorting, colour recognition and counting. Enhances eye-hand coordination. L / w / h: 19 x 5.5 x 26 cm Ref. Code:21225
A double sided tiles comes with pattern activity cards. One side contain a plastic shiny gem and on the other side the printing of an animal part. Good for sorting, colour recognition and counting. Enhances eye-hand coordination. L / w / h: 19 x 5.5 x 26 cm Ref. Code:21235
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The biggest, the smallest and… the middle one. Which is what? Suitable for 1 child, aged 2 and above. L / w: 30 x 12 cm Ref. Code:2203036
The biggest, the smallest and… the middle one. Which is what? Suitable for 1 child, aged 2 and above. L / w: 30 x 12 cm Ref. Code:2203037
The biggest, the smallest and… the middle one. Which is what? Suitable for 1 child, aged 2 and above. L / w: 30 x 12 cm Ref. Code:2203038
The biggest, the smallest and… the middle one. Which is what? Suitable for 1 child, aged 2 and above. L / w: 30 x 12 cm Ref. Code:2203039
The biggest, the smallest and… the middle one. Which is what? Suitable for 1 child, aged 2 and above. L / w: 30 x 12 cm Ref. Code:2203040
The biggest, the smallest and… the middle one. Which is what? Suitable for 1 child, aged 2 and above. L / w: 25 x 12 cm Ref. Code:2203041
The biggest, the smallest and… the middle one. Which is what? Suitable for 1 child, aged 2 and above. L / w: 25 x 12 cm Ref. Code:2203042
The biggest, the smallest and… the middle one. Which is what? Suitable for 1 child, aged 2 and above. L / w: 25 x 12 cm Ref. Code:2203043
The biggest, the smallest and… the middle one. Which is what? Suitable for 1 child, aged 2 and above. L / w: 25 x 12 cm Ref. Code:2203044
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The biggest, the smallest and… the middle one. Which is what? Suitable for 1 child, aged 2 and above. L / w: 25 x 12 cm Ref. Code:2203047
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Peacock butterflies lay their eggs on the underside of stinging nettle leaves. For the caterpillars that later come out of these eggs, the nettle is the most important food. When the caterpillars are bigger, they will cocoon. After the caterpillar has turned into a butterfly, it will come out of the cocoon. Then its wings first need to uncrease and dry up, but after that it is ready for its first flight. Sea turtles live in the sea but they come ashore to lay eggs. The female crawls onto the beach at night and digs a hole in which she lays her eggs. She covers them up with sand and then goes back into the sea. After two months, the eggs hatch and the young turtles climb out of the sand on their own and go into the sea. With both growth puzzles, the number of pieces per layer is different. The layers can therefore be distinguished by the size of the pieces. Farmers love ladybug for their appetite because they eat plant-eating insects and in doing so they help to protect crops. Ladybug lay hundreds of eggs and when they hatch, the ladybug larvae immediately begin to feed. Their distinctive spots and attractive colours are meant to make them unappealing for predators. Frogs lay their eggs in water. The eggs hatch into aquatic larvae, called tadpoles, that have tails and internal gills. The life cycle is completed when they metamorphose into adults. Frogs produce a wide range of vocalizations, particularly in their breeding season. L / w: 28 x28 cm Ref. Code:2203542