🧠 Unlock curiosity with every piece – where learning meets adventure!
QUOKKA Puzzles offer four vibrant 60-piece jigsaw puzzles designed for kids ages 4-8, featuring unique self-correcting shapes and detailed animal themes from forests to city life. Sized at 26" x 20" when completed, these high-quality cardboard puzzles promote logical thinking, memory, and motor skills while encouraging family interaction and educational play.
Material Type | Cardboard |
Number of Items | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 60 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 13"L x 9"W |
Unit Count | 60.0 Count |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | 60pcs Rainforest |
Subject Character | Animals |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Animals |
Play Activity Location | Floor |
Number of Players | 1, 2, 2-4 |
Skill Level | Beginner |
Educational Objective | Logical Thinking, Memory Skill, Animal Recognition, Concentration Skill, Patience Skill, Motor Skill |
Puzzle Type | Jigsaw |
Additional Features | Portable |
L**G
Well made with attractive pictures
My preschooler likes these jigsaws and will sit down on his own to finish one when he's in the right mood. Pictures are colorful and attractive for little kids. Good quality pieces of the right size and thickness for young ones.
K**R
Recommended
Good quality, really nice pictures
C**.
Nice sized pieces
Great puzzles,nice sized pieces.
A**Y
A little small
These are nice but they're way too small we wanted bigger ones.... Still had fun with my grandkids
K**R
Fun!
My kids love these!
L**E
Good value - challenging enough for age
I thought the value was good for the price. I put these together with my 5 yr old grandson and it's very age appropriate. Quality if pretty good. Pieces are not flimsy like you see in less expensive puzzles. We've put them together a couple of times and he still gets challenged and does not get bored.
L**B
Great puzzles
Great puzzles. My 5 year old grandson loves them
M**N
Inaccurate Labels
Pros: Kids enjoyed doing the puzzles and searching for the images along the border. It was a nice way to amplify Bible stories.Cons: Some of the images along the border were labeled wrong or spelled incorrectly (i.e., bee was labeled pheasant, lobster was labeled cancer, ostrich was labeled crane, pelican was spelled pilican, manta ray was shortened to manta, hummingbird was labeled calibri (which should technically be colibri, etc.)).Also, the Bible doesn’t specifically say Jonah was swallowed by a whale, or say Noah’s wife’s name, or say the forbidden fruit was an apple.If these things are corrected, these puzzles would be better.
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