A beautiful educational nature maxi puzzle in German from the Norwegian brand Larsen illustrating life of bugs, flowers, and slugs in a field during the Spring season. The puzzle features common animal and flower species found at a field, such as bumblebees, ladybirds, earthworms, grove snails, wild strawberries and so much more!
The puzzle illustrates a buff-tailed bumblebee, stripy black and yellow, buzzing through the fields, during spring – warm and mellow. A seven-spot ladybird, singing as the wind whistles, resting on the leaves, passing the Marsh Thistle. Dog rose flowers, sitting cute and pretty, children discussing nature, and glad they left the city. A big, giant dragonfly, flying across his head, and a long black slug, looking for a cosy shed. A swallowtail butterfly on his way to meet the swallow, the wasp and the spider join, along with the house sparrow.
Nature’s full of flowers, clovers and buttercups, harebells and daisies and coltsfoot shooting up. Don’t forget the slugs, and the spiders and the worms, enjoying the natural cycle of Spring as they enter a new term!
The cheerful field nature puzzle has 24 curved edged pieces around the frame consisting of a mixture of bugs, flowers, and slugs and the names of each one. The centre of the puzzle depicts a boy and a girl sitting in the field around nature and having a conversation.
Children will love classifying the different species and expanding their scientific knowledge while also improving their problem solving, concentration and fine motor skills.
This sturdy tray style jigsaw puzzle is made from recycled cardboard with 48 interlocking style pieces, which are easy for younger children to manage. It is suited for children from around age 4, especially those interested in childhood learning about nature, wildlife and marine life.
The Larsen nature at a field maxi puzzle measures 36.5 x 28.5cm and is also available in English and French.
Since 1953 Norwegian brand Larsen has been producing high-quality tray style jigsaw puzzles made from recycled cardboard. The puzzles have extra thick pieces that do not easily break and are still produced in the Larsen family-owned factory in Flekkefjord, an idyllic town in southern Norway.
Contents:
1 maxi cardboard puzzle (36.5 x 28.5cm)
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