It’s a race around the world in with this 2-in1 puzzle and board game. First, little world travellers need to solve the 100-piece puzzle. As they place the pieces, they’ll learn more about continents, individual nations, nature and landmarks. Once completed, they’ll use the 4 characters to embark on a “Race Around the World” inspired by the classic snakes and ladders game. The included double-sided world map poster contains fun facts about the game’s countries.
Product Details
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TOUR & PLAY: This 100-piece puzzle includes 6 search and find cards, 4 wood explorer game character pieces, 1 dice and a double-sided poster with a world map. The wide base lets you stand the puzzle upright on the table or windowsill once finished.
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PIECING TOGETHER WORLD KNOWLEDGE: From Tokyo to San Diego, this puzzle allows children to learn about the world and its many places, piece by piece. Visual learning is enhanced with fun images that feature different landmarks and wildlife.
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2 WAYS TO PLAY: First, little puzzle solvers need to complete the 100-piece puzzle to reveal the map. Once completed, world travellers can gather some friends and travel around the board using the character pieces and instruction booklet in a fun snakes and ladders-inspired game.
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BUILD THEIR CONFIDENCE: As children complete puzzles, they’ll learn to problem-solve and see the positive results of their hard work. This helps to build up their confidence and prepare them for tougher challenges in the future.
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DESIGNED FOR DURABILITY: Crafted from sturdy yet lightweight cardboard and solid wood figurines, this puzzle is built to endure. Its pieces are resilient enough to handle the enthusiastic assembling, disassembling, and repeated use by children, ensuring countless hours of puzzle-solving fun without wearing out.
Product Details
- Age group: 5 years+
- Pieces: 105
- Dimensions: 87 x 0.3 x 57.5 cm
- Weight: 0.95 kg
Play Tips
Create challenges related to geography, asking questions like, "Can you find the Eiffel Tower?" or "What's the capital of Australia?" These challenges help to boost children’s geographical knowledge.