Ages 2+
Make learning deliciously fun with The World of Eric Carle My First Match It! Tin - Things I Eat, a playful educational puzzle set designed for children ages 2 and up. This engaging activity introduces little learners to matching skills with 12 self-correcting puzzle pairs featuring bright and colorful foods. Instead of animals, children will discover familiar fruits and vegetables, such as broccoli, watermelon, lemons, and more, presented in Eric Carle's signature artistic style.
Each puzzle pair displays two halves of a food item that children must recognize and connect, encouraging visual recognition, logical thinking, and memory skills. The self-correcting design ensures success by only allowing the correct halves to fit together, giving kids a sense of accomplishment while building confidence in their problem-solving abilities.
Parents and educators will love how this puzzle supports early cognitive development while also sparking curiosity about healthy foods. Matching the two halves of each food encourages toddlers to observe details, identify colors and shapes, and begin making real-world connections between the puzzle pieces and the foods they see at the table. These hands-on activities promote fine motor skills and set the stage for early literacy and learning readiness.
Recommended for 1 or more players, ages 2+.
Ages 2+
Make learning deliciously fun with The World of Eric Carle My First Match It! Tin - Things I Eat, a playful educational puzzle set designed for children ages 2 and up. This engaging activity introduces little learners to matching skills with 12 self-correcting puzzle pairs featuring bright and colorful foods. Instead of animals, children will discover familiar fruits and vegetables, such as broccoli, watermelon, lemons, and more, presented in Eric Carle's signature artistic style.
Each puzzle pair displays two halves of a food item that children must recognize and connect, encouraging visual recognition, logical thinking, and memory skills. The self-correcting design ensures success by only allowing the correct halves to fit together, giving kids a sense of accomplishment while building confidence in their problem-solving abilities.
Parents and educators will love how this puzzle supports early cognitive development while also sparking curiosity about healthy foods. Matching the two halves of each food encourages toddlers to observe details, identify colors and shapes, and begin making real-world connections between the puzzle pieces and the foods they see at the table. These hands-on activities promote fine motor skills and set the stage for early literacy and learning readiness.
Recommended for 1 or more players, ages 2+.