Ravensburger: A Day at the Farm: 60 Piece Puzzle
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- EVERY PIECE IS UNIQUE: Help your child grow a healthy crop of new skills as they spend “A Day at the Farm” with our 60-piece jigsaw puzzle!
- SKILL ENHANCEMENT: Not just a playtime activity, our puzzle aids in developing problem-solving, dexterity, hand-eye coordination, and concentration skills.A perfect way to inspire creativity and enhance cognitive development.
- DURABLE AND SUSTAINABLE: Made with materials from well-managed forests and recycled materials, this puzzle is as good for the Earth as it is for your family's fun
- TRUSTED BRAND: With over 1 billion puzzles sold worldwide, Ravensburger is the top choice for puzzle enthusiasts of all ages
- EXCELLENT GIFT OPTION: Whether as a solo activity or as a group fun, puzzles serve as a great gift for all ages. Perfect for birthdays, holidays or simply a day filled with creative fun.
Help your child grow a healthy crop of new skills as they spend “A Day at the Farm” with our 60-piece jigsaw puzzle! Come out to the country and see your child enjoying this colorful collage of scenes in our charming “A Day at the Farm” puzzle! A cow munches on grass, a rooster cries cock-a-doodle-doo, the tractor plows the field, a pig rolls in the mud, ducks swim in the pond, bunnies munch on carrots (the farmer won’t like that!), and the sheep and horse graze in the fields. This sweet puzzle provides a fun way for children to develop hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills and problem-solving!
This 60-piece puzzle has extra-large, durable pieces little hands can easily hold on to for lots of repeat fun! Clean-cut pieces and Ravensburger’s tight interlocking fit provide a pleasurable puzzling experience for children and their adult helpers alike. With piece counts children can grow with, our Perfect Age Fit criteria ensure this puzzle is fun and educational for ages 4 and up! Finished puzzle measures approximately 14.25 x 10.25 inches (36 x 26 cm).
About the Artist: Nidhi Wadhwa started her art career selling handmade cards during her school years. Now the founder of her own firm, Blue Fish, Nidhi shares, “Knowing that something you create … may be something [children] repeatedly see or interact with daily and remember into adulthood can seem a bit daunting for artists. It can also be a rewarding idea and experience to have touched the everyday life of our future generations with your paintings, illustrations, or even doodles.”