The Educo growth puzzle is a sturdy wooden layered puzzle detailing the growth or life cycle concept of a grandmother: from a baby to a girl, to a woman and finally an older woman playing with her young grandchild. The four layers of the growth puzzle contain a total of 31 puzzle pieces. This imaginative layered puzzle shows the passage of time with the development of the images and each layer depicting a phase of growth is larger and requires more pieces to complete the picture.
Working with the Educo layer puzzles brings awareness to the child about the life cycles of the human being as well as animals and nature. It also develops the child’s fine motor skills, cognition of context and the ability to associate and combine.
The puzzle is part of a series of nine layered growth puzzles, including a chicken, grandfather, tulip, frog, butterfly, bird, sunflower and turtle.
The growth puzzle grandmother is suitable for children aged 4 years and up.
Contents:
1 wooden layered puzzle frame (birch plywood 24 x 24 x 2 cm)
31 wooden pieces
About Educo
Dutch brand Educo represents a colourful world of playful learning, challenging educational games and toys! High quality and durable, the Educo products revolve around every day situations and help babies and children to associate games with regular subjects, turning the learning process into a simulation of their natural environment.
The Educo assortment is divided into three development areas: motor skills, language and mathematics. In 2023, a comprehensive line of Montessori inspired toys for children aged 0-3 years was introduced to encourage the young chid to grow and develop in the best possible way.
Educo’s active, hands-on educational products are mainly made of wood, with sustainable materials such as water-based inks and paints. The toys are made to endure years of robust use, encourage play-based learning and inspire growth and success in children aged 0-12 years. They meet the demands of various European and international toy safety regulations and comply with the directive 2009/48/EC on the safety of toys, including EN81 and ASTM.