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What is it
This Harry Potter 3D Jigsaw Puzzle is from the fantastic 3D collection, which uses artistic images taken from Harry Potter films. The puzzle size is 61cm x 46cm and is cut to just 300pcs. Each puzzle is printed in high quality lenticular 3D giving great depth and detail to each image. The 3D effect means that the puzzles are more challenging than a standard jigsaw puzzle.
What our team of testers said
"Wow, it looks like Hedwig is flying out the puzzle!" - Boy aged 6
"This is a cool puzzle, it moves when I move my head." - Boy aged 6
Skills Developed
- Encourages logical thinking
- Develops hand-eye coordination
- Great for trial and error learning
What our experts think
This Harry Potter puzzle is great for engaging children in problem-solving, spatial awareness and trial and error learning. The instant reaction from our testers was “Wow!”. We loved that it was a great activity for all the family to enjoy and interact with, especially if they were Harry Potter fans. The children also liked that they could keep coming back to the puzzle and it was something they played with to calm down in the evenings.
The size of the puzzle is perfect, and it seemed to be made of good quality, hard-wearing material. We did find that the younger children needed a little adult assistance in putting it together, however, all the children were determined to see the finished product, which is great for developing their perseverance.
Features
- RRP: £14.99
- Brands: Kidicraft
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Key Features:
- No batteries required
- Recommended
- Toy Types: Puzzles & games
Toys - Types of skills developed: Cognitive
Colour, shape and pattern recognition
Creativity
Dexterity
Fine motor skills
Following instructions
Hand-eye coordination
Imaginative play
Logic, strategy & problem solving
Memory, concentration & attention
Perseverance
Personal, social & emotional development
Physical & motor skills
Speech, language and communication skills
Story telling
Teamwork, turn taking & sharing
Trial and error learning
Vocabulary building