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Children of all ages can learn from putting together puzzles. Completing a jigsaw puzzle demands several aspects of the thinking process and encourages cognitive development. Babies recognize objects by their shapes rather than their positions, so puzzles are a great developmental opportunity. There are several ways that babies may learn from working on basic puzzle blocks. Eye and hand coordination are needed to put a puzzle together. A child must also learn by trail and error; sometimes when he or she tries to fit a piece in a hole it won’t fit. The child will soon learn that the shape of the hole and the shape of the puzzle piece need to be observed. |
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