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The LULULIA Wooden Montessori Solar System Puzzle is an educational toy designed for children aged 3-6. It features eight colorful wooden planets that help kids develop fine motor skills, spatial awareness, and an understanding of the solar system. Made from premium quality wood, this safe and durable puzzle is perfect for early learning and makes an excellent gift for any occasion.
Package Dimensions | 39.29 x 7 x 0.9 cm; 120 g |
Educational Objective(s) | Exploratory Skills |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Wooden |
Colour | Colourful |
ASIN | B0CPLQDVW3 |
A**H
18 month old loves it
My 18 month old loves this puzzle (despite the dog chewing up mercury).It is simple to use and the different sizes and colours mean that it isnt super easy and takes some thought.A lovely basic puzzle for young children
C**W
Amused my 4 year old Grandson
This kept my Grandson amused for some time and prompted him to ask lots of questions about the planets, the colours, the ring around Saturn. That's all very satisfactory and ideal in my view. I think this wooden puzzle is very nicely printed with a good finish that feels like it should last. I like the pieces, they feel robust and sturdy. My Grandson had no problem fitting all the pieces in the simple corresponding recesses, but it still held his attention even after he had assembled and disassembled it a couple of times. Good value, quite educational.
A**A
An Okay Solar System Puzzle
We were not sure about this toy at first and almost did not open it because it looked a bit underwhelming. The toy did manage to catch my child's attention. They quickly completed the puzzle twice within minutes but have not returned to it since. The print quality of the puzzle is not great - it is not as bright as I had hoped. There are similar products available at a lower cost which might offer better value. On the plus side, we plan to use this toy to educate my little one about the planets and their order.
A**H
A little basic, but fun
This solar system puzzle is really nicely made, with attractive images of each of the planets. It's easy to handle the pieces, despite the lack of edges or handles on the circles, and each circle only fits in its own hole so it's good for little kids. The planet images are a little bit brighter/better printed on the inner hole, rather than the circular puzzle piece. Overall, this is nice, but I don't know how much replayability it has, as it's a bit simple once they've got the hang of it!
M**X
well made
This is a well made puzzle of the planets in our solar system.It's quite long at 40cm. It's well printed and the planets are printed the same as the holes to put them in, so it's easy to do and they fit nicely in a kids' hand. I'm sure any child into space will love this. My Husband is an amateur astronomer and is very impressed with it, so it's going to go on the wall as a decoration!
W**S
A sturdy and well made puzzle.
This is a simple but beautifully made puzzle of our solar system: all of the edges are smooth as are all of the planets and the sun. I ordered this for my three year old grandson who loves puzzles and his older brother, aged seven, is also enjoying it and telling us all about the different planets as he is obsessed with space and space related information. The puzzle is the perfect starting point to learn more about our solar system and what the planets are made of. Highly recommended.
A**H
Learning toy
My little boy is four years old and he loved this! To my surprise he already knew what allot of the planets already were. This is a great toy which he can use to help him learn the rest.The puzzle is made from wood and is a nice size. Each of the planets is a slightly different size and the puzzle piece will only fit in the correct slot.
C**W
Not much to this.
Solar System for Kids Planet Toys - LULULIA Wooden Montessori Toys for 3 4 5 Year Old Boys :A little too expensive for what it is at just over £10.Its not a bad product, but there isn't much to do with it.If it was described as a display piece rather than a puzzle, that would make more sense because replayability is really limited. You may have to combine it with some other space-based activity or homework.I'll probably bring this out during weekend homework time to test my child's knowledge and in the mean time, find some different sized transparent globes or marbles to place in the circles. That might create a nice effect.
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