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Mein Erstes Pluzzle 3x55p
Item by request
ITEM BY REQUEST
Buy this item and we will order it exclusively for you, from the supplier. The estimated time of arrival at our warehouse can range from 1 week to 2 months.
An order that contains at least one "By request" item will only be sent when it is complete, because only one shipment is included.
To receive now other items that we have in stock, we recommend placing a separate order.
Language
Minimum age 6
Publisher Puls Entertainment
Description
Everyone knows how to do jigsaw puzzles. But puzzles to work out? That's NEW! Here comes "My First PLUZZLE" - for the first steps in arithmetic from the age of 6. It consists of 3 puzzles with 55 pieces each - in three different levels of difficulty. » In the BLUE puzzle, the pieces have to be placed according to their consecutive numbers from 1 - 56. » The ORANGE puzzle requires initial knowledge of addition and subtraction. The solution to the respective math problem also reveals the position in the puzzle: if the solution is 1, that piece belongs at the top left, if the solution is 56, that piece belongs at the bottom right. » The GREEN puzzle works in a similar way but now requiring multiplication and division. And because the game consists of three puzzles, several children of different ages can play at the same time. And adults can polish up their mental arithmetic skills at the same time... By the way: My first PLUZZLE grows with your child. If your child is in first grade, they can already solve the blue puzzle. In second grade, they will learn the skills for the orange puzzle, and in third grade they will learn the skills for the green puzzle. This makes mathematics tangible and learning success visible at the same time - in a very playful way.