Green Sea Turtle Puzzle
Puzzles allow children to learn that a whole is made of parts, they help to
develop hand-eye co-ordination and fine motor skills.
Builds visual-perceptual skills
Develops attention, concentration and thinking skills such as recognizing, remembering, matching, sorting and problem solving.
Assists language skills as the child listens and follows instructions and talks about what they are doing.
Size A4
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$32.00
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