What you need to know about children's puzzle development
Puzzles can inspire the brain in all aspects, including cognitive ability, concentration, observation, problem-solving, fine motor development, optomotor integration, and even the building of self-confidence. Therefore, jigsaw puzzles are very suitable for parent-child sharing.
Many parents will buy jigsaw puzzles for their children, but when they find that their children pour out the jigsaw puzzles and cook vegetables, and they don't seem to want to do it at all, their hearts may be half cold, or the children run away after a few pieces. Comfort yourself, children may not be interested in jigsaw puzzles, but not necessarily, as long as the interactive skills are sufficient and children are given age-appropriate puzzles, children will definitely be able to play puzzles for a while. Generally speaking, the ability of jigsaw puzzles is not entirely determined by age, but mainly depends on experience. Parents can gradually increase the child's experience according to the number of photos and the simplicity of the pattern, and the child can continue to progress.
According to the development of the child, the jigsaw puzzle suggestions are given. Parents who rarely play jigsaw puzzles should not be frightened by the number of pieces. They can start from a simpler one. As long as they accumulate enough experience, the child can complete them.






