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The Petit Collage Floor Puzzle Construction Site features 24 large, sturdy pieces designed for children aged 3 and up. Measuring 18” x 24” when completed, this puzzle not only entertains but also aids in developing essential skills. Packaged in a portable, eco-friendly box, it makes for a thoughtful gift that aligns with modern sustainability values.
Product Dimensions | 10.5 x 2.56 x 9.25 inches |
Item model number | PTC096 |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Cotton |
Additional product features | Portable |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 1.21 pounds |
Country/Region of origin | China |
S**R
Own SIX of them
For full disclosure, we own SIX of these 24-piece jigsaw floor puzzles by Petit Collage. They are well made, high quality, great large size pieces, and are perfect as floor puzzles. We use them with toddlers and pre-schoolers but could probably be used through first grade if desired. The pieces are cardboard and paper so they are not meant to get wet, be chewed upon, etc. Only use the puzzles with kids who have clean, dry hands and don't put the pieces in their mouths.Overall, I suggest that toddlers start with Petit Collage's beginner puzzles then work up / scaffold up to these 24-piece floor puzzles. The best 24-piece floor puzzle to start with is Our World (see reasoning at end of review).Use: With younger kids or students with learning delays, I start with separating the edge pieces from the internal pieces. I then have the child work on putting the edges together, focusing on colors or objects that would be in common. Grouping similar colors or objects together usually enables a faster matching process. Then I give the child the inside puzzle pieces to finish the puzzle. They can be matched to the edge-piece frame by looking again for similar colors and objects. I often have to remind kids that objects should be upright not upside down. Once a child has mastered this two-step process (edges then internal), its time to let the child separate the edge pieces for themselves to complete the puzzle. At first the parent or teacher may need to be present to remind that edge pieces have 1-2 flat sides and correcting as needed. The parent/teacher may also need to remind the child to make the edge frame first then do the internal pieces. Once a child has mastered completing a puzzle from start to finish with your monitoring, it is time to let them do the puzzle on their own. The child may go against the edge then internal structure, but that is ok as long as the puzzle is getting done (I mean there is more than one way to do a jigsaw puzzle right). BTW - older children or extremely able children, they will not need this degree of scaffolding - you probably could just hand them the box and let them figure it out through problem solving. The very young or challenged may not have the problem solving skills yet to tackle a puzzle on their own - so you need to teach them HOW to problem solve and useful strategies before they can do it on their own.The six puzzles we own are: Construction Site, Our World, USA map, Wild Rainforest, Enchanted Forest, and Farm. Here are some specs on each of them.1. Our World floor puzzle is color coded by continent, which divides the puzzle into separate color areas. This makes it much easier for three year olds to place the jigsaw pieces. The puzzle also enforces learning of the continents, though Greenland being a different color than the rest of North America might confuse some kids. I highly recommend that you start with this puzzle before moving onto the harder ones.2. Construction Site has silver, shiny, metallic areas which make the objects pop. My three year old loved that detail.3&4. Both Wild rainforest and Enchanted forest were the hardest for three year olds to do because there is a lot more going on.. and a lot of similar colors. The kids were really motivated by the images in the puzzles, so they did complete the challenge.5. The Map of the USA is educational and a tad harder than the Our World puzzle. This is because the colors are more pop corned all over the place (so its harder to tell where pieces go unless you already know the states and what they look like.) Start with learning the continents and the Our World puzzle, then work to doing the USA map puzzle.6. The Farm puzzle was overall the least interesting of the puzzles we purchased (at least to toddlers). They wanted to put the puzzle together, but once made, they just wanted to put it away - whereas they begged to leave out the other puzzles so they could look at for a while. It is still a wonderful puzzle, it is just that the images were not as engaging/exciting as the other puzzles we have.
N**R
Nice puzzle
I bought this puzzle for my grandkids who are 2 and 1. This puzzle definitely is out of their range for completion even though there are only 20 pieces. I would definitely recommend it for kids closer to 3 years old.I plan on keeping it for them for when they are older to teach them how to put the outer edges together then to work inside.The puzzle is made well, the pieces are cut and are easy to put together and take apart.
J**F
Terrific puzzle for my
My 2yr old grandson is fascinated by all things construction, and this puzzle was such a hit! The colors are bright and colorful and the pieces sturdy. It’s so helpful that the picture of the puzzle is in full display on the front of the box for an easy reference. It’s the first time I’ve made a purchase from
M**B
Piece missing and horrible quality
I Purchased this when there was a multi buy discount and it cost me around 8 bucks. The picture and external package with rope handle gave the impression of good quality. Several months later I gave it to my toddler who really got excited about puzzles. The quality of the pieces are very thin (think dollar store). I was shocked that after working with my son to put it all together, there was a piece missing!! He was so confused and upset. So disappointed and now the return window has passed! Skip this and go for a Melissa and Doug floor puzzle! Same price but they have great durability and quality
J**E
Colorful and fun
We love all the Petite Collage puzzles, we have 5 of them. They are perfect size and are simple enough for my 2 year old to assemble with minimal assistance.
J**R
Great for precocious 2 year old!
The construction theme was a big hit. It’s pretty sturdy, but could be a little stronger for a toddler’s tough use.
M**.
Go for it.
My son, 3.5, loves this puzzle. I also got the first puzzle this company makes. It's as solid as a cardboard puzzle ever is, has nice patterns he uses to put the puzzle together but is still a challenge. Nice.
M**A
Nice puzzle for 3yr old
Little one love it. He is obsessed with truck & cars so this kept him busy for sometime
K**M
Stunning puzzle big enough for little hands
Love this puzzle! Pieces are nice and large perfect for little hands
M**L
Great!
My son loves his puzzle.
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