F30-063
The Red backed Spider Flat Tray wooden grid puzzle features the Redbacked Spider which can be almost anywhere in Australia. Often hiding in plain site this spider has a nasty bite. The Grid puzzle cut means that children have to use orientation and manipulation of the pieces to get them into their correct locations. Besides helping children with their early learning skills, this puzzle also helps them to identify a potential hazard.
A Tray Puzzle gives people a framework to work within. They are the next step from raised puzzles as fine motor coordination is developing. Tray puzzles are designed in many different configurations with few or many pieces. They can be traditionally cut or randomly cut to the shape of the object. This encourages recognition of both positive and negative shapes. Puzzles help develop the skills of hand -eye coordination, fine motor skills, gross motor skills,problem solving, shape recognition, memory and very importantly setting goals and achieving them. A successful outcome of achievement should be considered most important when choosing the piece count
Grid puzzles help children to understand orientation and colour matching as well as logical order. The perfect laser cut squares of the grid puzzle means that each piece may fit into any space in any orientation. The Puzzler needs to assess the situation, select the correct orientation of each piece,and use colour matching and logical thought to complete the puzzle .From a 4 piece grid to a challenging 64 or more piece grid, this square piece cut is a challenge for all ages.