Puzzles have been a long-lived tradition among both children and adults. When children use puzzles it stimulates their brains. The brain is a muscle just like any other. The more that you use it the stronger and better it gets. Puzzles are a great way to keep children occupied and help them to develop their brains at the same time. But what are the best puzzles for kids? Here are some great options.
The Vee-21 is a puzzle that is very versatile. It has over 10,000 solutions so the children don’t do it just once and then move on to something else right away. They can play it over and over, constantly trying to find a new way to get it right. It also has a creative artistic look that allows kids to make creative designs and use colors to make different patterns. It will stimulate different parts of your child’s brain allowing for maximum development.
The Perplexus Maze it a fun puzzle too. This puzzle is for children ages 6 and up. It has an intricate design with obstacles that will keep the children engaged for hours, trying to find the right way to do it. Once they start they just can’t get enough of it. It is durable so if they drop it that is not a problem. It also aids in the development of hand eye coordination so it is both fun and helpful with childhood development.
Roundominoes, for children of 5 or older, is a game that children can play by themselves or with 1 or 2 friends. It has over a thousand different challenges to complete. It has family games so that everyone can play together and it also has levels ranging from easy to medium to difficult so that no matter how old your children are or what their capabilities when they try it for the first time, they can adjust it for the level of skill they have reached at the time. It is fun for the whole family and something to do with friends on play dates.
Square by Square is a game for kids ages 4 and up. It is a pattern recognition learning tool. It is sturdy and has 60 different challenging games to play to keep them engaged. Noticing where which shape will fit in what spots is great for development. It is a very fun game that has different levels of difficulty and will keep your child interested while learning at the same time.
I never heard of Roundominoes or the Vee-21. I wish Leo liked puzzles more. My nieces sure do though.
ReplyDeleteReally great for kids and adults too. Nice article!
ReplyDeleteNever seen those toys here yet. The Perplexus Maze looks intriguing.
ReplyDeleteGreat toys for kids, this will help me get occupied and stay focus.
ReplyDeleteWith these vast options available for kids nowadays, it can only promote further brain stimulation. Too bad they weren't available during 'my time.'
ReplyDeleteThis is perfect for kids because most of them are so fond of computer games and Don't have much time for board games and puzzles just like we used to do when we were kids. How I wish there will be lots of these here at home. Thanks, sis Rose!
ReplyDeleteI loved puzzles when I was a kid, even now that I'm old. They are a great exercise for the brain. Vee-21 and Perplexus Maze look interesting :)
ReplyDeleteI will be baffled by the Perplexus Maze! These are nice toy suggestions for children as it stimulates the brain.
ReplyDeletepuzzles makes your kids smarter for their analysis, even when they will grow old they will still love puzzles
ReplyDeleteI love the shape of round dominoes! Seems new to my eyes! I wanna try them! I love puzzles!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting games! The kids and I used to solve puzzles when they were younger. I kinda miss that! The ones you shared would be awesome to play with them these days! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the smiles of little Mr and little Miss as always with their puzzles :)
Amazing brain stimulation is what it does to kids! Sure the Burritos will grow up to be really smart kids, Rose. They are equipped with these things for their holistic development.
ReplyDeletethose looks so great! my daughter have some bricks with letters and its a fun way for her to learn while playing!
ReplyDeleteLove doing puzzle games at home with my family. It's good for mental and social skills. But I'm not familiar to some of the games you've mentioned.
ReplyDeleteAlienated ako to those toys. But I like to try the Roundominoes.
ReplyDeleteThese puzzles are quite different from what I'm used to but I'd love to play with all of the puzzles too! I'm a kid at heart! :D
ReplyDeleteThose are very cute puzzles to play with your kids Sis :-) My kids love puzzles as well :-)
ReplyDeleteEducational toys are helpful in the intellectual development of our kids. I love best the puzzle.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy puzzles. I learned to love puzzles (and other board games) when I was young kasi yun yung favorite namin ng mga pinsan ko :)
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