The Learning Journey: Lift & Learn Puzzle Colors & Shapes – Preschool Toys & Activities for Children Ages 3 and Up – Award Winning Educational Toy
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It's been painted, and it's very nice.
The Learning Journey's Lift does produce crayon puzzle pieces. Colors and Shapes Puzzle is a great way to learn about different colors and shapes.
Yes, we use BPA-free materials in all of our products.
This is a simple puzzle with a flat surface. The thickness of the pieces is approximately 1/4 inch. I wouldn't describe it as three-dimensional at all.
Selected User Reviews For The Learning Journey: Lift & Learn Puzzle Colors & Shapes – Preschool Toys & Activities for Children Ages 3 and Up – Award Winning Educational Toy
My child is seventeen months old. I made the decision to proceed. Purchase this item to begin introducing shapes to your children. to her hues Because she is so young, I didn't expect much. We played with it for a few minutes the first day I got it; she just messed around with it, putting shapes together. Anywhere in the world, there are colors. I walked her through the process slowly, pointing out which buttons went where. She did get a couple, but she mostly just messed around. By the second day, you'll have figured it out! Except for one, she got almost every shape in the right spot! I couldn't believe what I was seeing! I'm confident that if we did this for just a few minutes each day, she'd know all of them, colors included. Very soon, shapes! br>The only reason I gave it four stars (almost three) is because it is not a long-lasting product. It's made of layered cardboard, and she's not quite two yet. she had one in her mouth (pics) I bit down and left marks. I also included pictures to demonstrate how thick the product is. If they get wet, I'm afraid they'll break or be ruined. I would have paid a little more for a little more durability, which is essential when working with children. br>Overall, this is something I would strongly recommend!.
This is something I'm glad we got for our 20-month-old. She can easily put the pieces together by herself. However, I think the pieces should be a little thicker. I'm only doing this to make sure it lives. Three children, all under the age of five, live in this house. I tell her the color she has in her hand when she picks up a piece, and if she tries to put it in the wrong place, I tell her "you have the color green, that color is black. " I'm not sure where the green went. " At the very least, that's how it's going for us. " As she becomes more adept at recognizing colors, the next step will be to call out colors for her to locate and correctly place. This was the best color set I could find. I like how you used color forms to reinforce the colors and help them transition into shapes.
Why is it that it isn't available in wood? This is one of my favorite educational games! It's ideal for introducing shapes and colors to children. That is absolutely fantastic! But, as others have stated, It's cardboard, and my one-year-old thinks the crayon shapes resemble little bottles, so he eats them. I can tell it'll need to be replaced or thrown out sooner than I'd like after only a month of light use. br>br>WOULD YOU PLEASE MAKE A WOODEN VERSION?.
This is an adorable and enjoyable puzzle. It's a hit with my 2-year-old. There are enough pieces to keep her occupied for a while, but if you have a child like mine who eats everything, keep an eye on them while playing with this. She has already harmed some of the pieces, which are made of a cardboard-like material.
It's a fantastic concept and design. This puzzle, on the other hand, is very affordable. br>If you have a small child who puts everything in their mouth, it will quickly be ruined. My two-year-old son put one of the pieces in his mouth after only a few minutes of playing with it, and the colored part simply dissolved in his mouth. It cannot be compared to Melissa's sturdiness. Doug is perplexing in every way.
The puzzle is much larger than I anticipated, and I like how the crayon pieces have a spot cut out so you can still see what color they are. I wish there were labels on the shape pieces as well. The crayons are a little thinner than I expected, but this is still a great educational activity for my toddler.
Colorful and dependable. This will last a long time, and my daughter enjoys it. She has quickly picked up on the shapes, colors, and placement. Everything you need is right here. She has no idea it's a study aid! Love. It's fantastic!.
It's not made of real wood at all. as if they were the thick, high-quality puzzles that we were accustomed to. The pieces are shallow and won't withstand a lot of wear and tear, but the design is exactly what we needed, and my 21-month-old daughter adores them.