Teach your children well with a wooden puzzle

August 7th, 2009

Wooden puzzles provide a great way of teaching kids memory as well as basic number skills. For a child to get to pre-school with basic skills in numeracy is going to make their life so much easier for them in the long run.

The big brightly painted wooden tiles are easy for a child to pick up, and don’t worry if they put a tile in the mouth, the wood is treated and painted with special paints that are non toxic.

Education has come a long way over the past years, and it is now so easy for a parent to help the child along with wooden puzzles from My Natural Wooden Toys.

Teaching

With the range of wooden puzzles available from My Natural Wooden Toys, learning simple arithmetic is as easy as taking the wooden puzzles out of the box. The number toys teach the child simple ways to identify numbers and simple addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. The numbers are large and brightly coloured.

There are also wooden puzzles made in different shapes and sizes that teach the child how to associate the shapes with the hole they need to be placed in, and in so doing, teach the child about abstract subjects.

Another interesting puzzle is designed like a cube, and the child has to put it together, much like the famous rubic cube. The sliding panels are numbered and the child has to put the panels together in number order.

The puzzles from My Natural Wooden Toys are specially designed to challenge the child’s mind and develop the memory and the cognitive ability.

It’s something the whole family can play.

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