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Puzzle Month – And Why Puzzles Are GREAT for Young Minds

Puzzle Month – And Why Puzzles Are GREAT for Young Minds

When I was growing up, I remember my uncles and aunt buying lots of toys that either required lots of imagination or puzzles that required me to think. The only puzzles I remembered having though, were those that were the typical jigsaw puzzles or those that required me to shuffle the pieces around on a small board to make a complete picture. Nowadays, kids have a much greater range when it comes to puzzles, and in my opinion much more challenging and fun too! I’ve seen the ones that they have at many kinders – the wooden ones with different levels of difficulty. Some, even I found challenging for ME! Hmm…maybe I should go back to kinder?

Why are puzzles such an important part of a child’s life? They’ve been known to:

  • Build hand-eye coordination
  • Help develop fine motor skills
  • Encourage logical thinking
  • In some cases even help with socialising and language building skills

 

 

DUO Wooden Puzzle rrp$30

DUO Wooden Puzzle rrp$30

 

Day & Night rrp$40

Day & Night Puzzle rrp$40

Take this DUO wooden puzzle by Smart Games for instance, it not only teaches your child about pattern recognition via the pieces they have to put together from the challenge cards. This also encourages logical thinking when they have to figure out which piece comes first to create the finished picture. Read a review of this product here. The Day & Night puzzle also challenges your child’s pattern recognition either via the coloured challenge cards or to make things that little bit more challenging – the silhouette version.

 

 

Bronco Rrp$15.00

Bronco rrp$15

Besides logical thinking, this Bronco puzzle is great for practising on fine motor skills. You child would need to move Bronco the horse around in the different spaces that would fit and get him out.

 

Chicken Shuffle rrp$25.00
Chicken Shuffle rrp$25.00

If you’re up to challenging your child’s observation skills, this Chicken Shuffle puzzle is a great example. With varying levels of difficulty, this will be great for kids from 6 years onwards. Your child would need to figure out how to shuffle the pieces in order to have each chicken sitting on an egg. As the levels get more challenging, other animals are introduced on the challenge cards and so the aim changes to include trying to avoid getting certain animals sitting next to each other. A game of real life logic and lateral thinking.

 

 

Blokus Duo rrp$35.00

Blokus Duo rrp$35.00

 

 

miQube rrp$45.00

miQube rrp$45.00

An example of a puzzle that exercises your child’s ability to strategise is this Blokus Duo. Not only would you need to place your coloured piece at the corner of your other pieces but, you would have to work out a strategy to block your opponent from placing their piece near where your piece is! The miQube is another game that utilises that function too. Working out the different 3D shapes and colours so that the blocks fit in together. Good as a group challenge or even as a solo player.

 

Picture Talk (Beach) rrp$18.00
Picture Talk (Beach) rrp$18.00

With socialising and language building skills, this Picture Talk puzzle helps build your child’s vocabulary by helping them describe what’s in the scene as they put the pieces of the puzzle together. There are also words that accompany the pictures to help your child learn to recognise everyday words through reading them. Another way of expanding their language skills would be create a story from the scenery.

Easter Gift Ideas

Easter Gift Ideas

Easter is fast approaching and if you’re like me, anxious at the thought of the endless collection of chocolates that would grace your house during this time, then why not step out of the box and try something different? Why add on to the endless treats that you know your child will be receiving. Or the numerous egg cups! Here are some great Easter gift ideas to get the ball rolling. Yes, they’re from our E-Shop of course!

 

Chicken Shuffle rrp$25.00
Chicken Shuffle rrp$25

Need to keep the kids occupied during the break? This NO BATTERIES REQUIRED puzzle will keep them busy, with 48 different challenge cards, of varying levels, the aim is to shuffle the chicken pieces so that each chicken is sitting on top of an egg. The more difficult challenge cards would have other characters like a dog, or a fox on the card and different strategies. Can YOU beat your child as the challenge gets harder? Ages: 6 and up.

 

Princess Music Jewellery Box rrp$35.00

Princess Music Jewellery Box rrp$35.00

Got a little princess with too many trickets and no where to keep them? Here’s an idea. Playing to the tune of “It’s a Small World”, your child can hide their trickets in the drawer and top case of the box. There’s even a little mirror in there. Once the lid is opened a flower would pop up, “twirling” to the tune. It measures approximately 15(l) x 7(w) x 10(h) cm.

 

Cot Cot Minut rrp$45.00
Cot Cot Minut rrp$45.00

Another “Egg Themed” game – Cot Cot Minut will intrigue young and old. If you think using chopsticks to eat is a challenge, try picking up wooden eggs with chopsticks! The aim is to get an egg into your egg cup in the shortest possible time. Be the first to try and handle the egg with the chopsticks and into your cup! Suitable for ages 6 and up.

 

Angel Purse rrp$25.00

Angel Purse rrp$25.00

If you’ve got a glamour chick in your household, this “Diamonte” encrusted velveteen purse with “ANGEL” on it will make your angel happy. Great for saving those much needed pocket money too!

 

Lion Polka Dot Pencil rrp$3.50

Lion Polka Dot Pencil rrp$3.50

Instead of Easter eggs, why not try this wooden pencil? Lessens tooth decay, and helps generate interest in writing! Win Win for both! Plus, it’ll make any parent out there happier knowing someone has NOT given their children chocolates AGAIN! There’s an array of designs to choose from, fish, princess, clown and even bumble bee.

We’ve got heaps more ideas over at our E-Shop. Simply click on the Easter Ideas link to find out what other alternatives there are available. And remember, shipping is free Australia Wide and to New Zealand!

Christmas Gift Ideas

Christmas Gift Ideas

Christmas Gift Ideas

Christmas Gift Ideas

With Christmas just around the corner, I thought I’d help you out with a list of things that could help you out with our Christmas shopping ideas.

Craft & Cooking

This is great for boys or girls. The kit comes with the felt pieces which already have the holes for them to insert the needle and thread through. It also has a plastic needle, some embroidery thread and other decorative pieces to complete the project.

If you’ve got someone who just loves scrapbooking, why not try this kit. It’s got everything a budding scrapbooker would love to have. Included is a 8.5 x 8.5 inch album with 20 pre-printed designer pages with 10 page protectors , 1 fold out sticker sheet, 1 photo glue stick, 2 I-Clay (air drying clay that won’t leave a mess), 4 glitter glue, 4 puffy paints, and 12 colouring pens. There’s also an instruction on the back, giving you ideas on what you can do with all these fantastic additions.

These mini visual diaries come in 5 quirky designs. Made from high quality 100% recycled, Australian made certified carbon neutral paper. Measuring 120mm x 120mm, this is a great idea for those budding artists who just love and pen their thoughts. There are 120 blank pages to help them with their writing, drawing or sketching.

With Junior Masterchef being so popular this year, I’m sure you’ve got your own little budding chef at home. Why not give them this set which comes with an adjustable apron and a mini silicon rolling pin. For a limited time only, it also comes with a wooden spoon and mini whisk!

Made from clear and lightweight PVC fronts and enhanced with laser cut vinyl sticker designs, this art smock will not only keep your child’s clothes clean but it’ll make them WANT to wear an art smock! It has an adjustable toggle at the back for easy removal.

This book is great for those starting to cook. And between you and me, it has great lunch box ideas for Mum too! It goes by alphabetical order as in A is for apple turnover, B is for banana smoothie. The recipes are easy enough to follow and fun for both the kids and adults.

Science & Adventure

This triceratops kit will excite any budding paleontologist. It comes with plaster, mould, magnets, paints and glue. The kit also comes with a booklet explaining the fascinating facts about dinosaurs. There’s also the velociraptor and T-Rex kit.

The experiments included in this kit will teach your budding scientist how the weather works.

Fun & Unusual Boardgames

Help build your child’s vocabulary with this amazingly unusual game on a play with words. Instead of picking tiles of letters like in Scrabble, player instead take it in turns to turn each letter tile until they manage to create a minimum of a three letter word. Your opponent however, would be able to grab your word to form a totally different word with a tile they have turned over.

Made from recycled wood this game is a test of skill and agility. Not limited to just for kids! Using just your chopsticks to pick each egg up and placing it into your egg cup. The first to fill up their egg cup wins!

Can you match the shapes correctly to the challenge cards? Which shapes should be placed first, which ones next? With differing levels of difficulty, your child would love the challenge and they might even beat YOU at this game!

Stocking Fillers

Stocking fillers need not be nonsensical toys or games that can be thrown out on the same day – ok within a week if you’re lucky. Instead invest in little but quality items that will last.

Smart Phone RRP$25 – Great for those trips, a mind boggling puzzle that will keep those hands busy.

Story Starter Cards by Leaf RRP$19.95 – Besides using these as a game, sharing stories, your child can also use these cards to help them in their journal writing.

Wooden Pencils RRP$3.50 – Useful, practical and cute!

Milkshake Bath Set RRP$18.00 – Comes in different flavours Green Apple, Peach, and Strawberry. Each set comes in a cute milkshake cup with buttermilk soap in the shape of a lollipop, 2 bath gels and 2 bath balls.

Wooden Bookmarks RRP$4.50 – This comes in different shapes – ship, butterfly, heart, aeroplane and many more. A fantastic idea for those avid readers.

Button covered hair accessories by EllaBella Boo! RRP$10.50 – Made from fabric covered buttons, each set has a hair clip and hair tie.

SAKitToMe Enviro Bag RRP$12.00 – Let’s teach the kids to be enviromentally friendly at a young age. Use it as a library bag, for swimming, or even to take with them when shopping! It comes in a little pouch that has a key ring attachment. With some cute and exciting designs, you’ll be spoilt for choice!

Christmast DVDs

The Search for Santa Paws

Handy Manny A Very Handy Christmas

A Christmas Carol

Tinkerbell and the Great Fairy Rescue

Hannah Montana Season 3 4-Disc Collector’s Set

Party Favors/Favours not necessarily lollies!

Party Favors/Favours not necessarily lollies!

My 2nd daughter, Miss 7 just had a birthday in September and usually (not necessarily) the kids at school who have birthdays, would bring something in for the class to enjoy, either cupcakes, cakes, or lolly bags. One Mum brought fruit in, which was a welcoming change! I was stumped on ideas as to what to give Miss 7′s classmates, so I asked up on – Facebook – where else right? Well, got a myriad of answers, but I think some of the Mums I knew were a bit over lollies and honestly, so was I. Then it came to me – bookmarks! Now that the kids in her class are older and more likely to be reading books requiring continued reading, why not give bookmarks? That way they can use it (practical) and I don’t have to worry about allergies! Ding! Ding! We have a WINNER!

wooden ship bookmarkbutterfly bookmark

So Miss 7 got to distribute the lovely wooden bookmarks – in “girl” designs AND “boy” designs. The kids loved it and Miss 7 was also happy that she could give something away to her friends. Problem solved.

Other ideas you can use as party favours besides bookmarks:

Party Favor Ideas

1. Wooden Yoyos

2. Wooden Pencil

3. Bath Fizz bombs

4. Beading kits