Materials Needed
A printed picture or image Scissors Glue or adhesive paper Cardboard or thick paper
Instructions
- Print the Picture: Begin by selecting a picture or image that your child enjoys, such as their favorite cartoon character or animal. Print this picture in the recommended puzzle size of 24 pieces.
- Attach Image to Cardboard: Glue or stick the printed picture onto a sturdy piece of cardboard or thick paper. This will serve as the base of your puzzle.
- Cut the Puzzle Pieces: Carefully cut the glued picture into 24 equalsized pieces. Ensure that each piece has a distinct shape and can be easily separated from the others.
- Shuffle the Pieces: Once you have cut out all the puzzle pieces, shuffle them to mix up the picture. This step adds an extra challenge for your child when solving the puzzle.
- Time to Solve: Present the shuffled puzzle pieces to your child and encourage them to reconstruct the original image by fitting the pieces together. Provide guidance as needed, but let them take the lead in solving the puzzle.
- Celebrate Completing the Puzzle: Once your child has successfully reconstructed the image, celebrate their achievement! You can also consider framing the completed puzzle as a keepsake or for display in their room.
Benefits of Playing Puzzles
Enhances ProblemSolving Skills: Puzzles require critical thinking and problemsolving, helping children develop these essential skills. Improves Concentration: By focusing on fitting the pieces together, children enhance their concentration and attention to detail. Boosts Fine Motor Skills: Handling and manipulating puzzle pieces strengthens children’s handeye coordination and fine motor skills. Encourages Persistence: Completing a puzzle requires patience and persistence, teaching children the value of perseverance.
Incorporate this simple puzzle game into your child’s routine for an engaging and educational activity that sharpens their mind while having fun. It’s a winwin for both you and your little one!