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Puzzle set Viga 59934 — first didactic peg puzzles on board, fish motif
Puzzle set Viga 59934 — first didactic peg puzzles on board, fish motif
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Puzzle set Viga 59934 — first didactic peg puzzles on board, fish motif
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Puzzle set Viga 59934 — first didactic peg puzzles on board, fish motif
Puzzle set Viga 59934 — first didactic peg puzzles on board, fish motif
Viga 59934 — first didactic peg puzzles on board, fish motif is an educational peg puzzle set designed for early childhood development. The product comprises a sturdy baseboard and a series of removable peg pieces shaped and illustrated with colorful fish elements. It supports early learning objectives such as hand‑eye coordination, fine motor control and basic shape recognition through simple, repeated placement and removal tasks.
The set is made for small hands with raised pegs that make grasping and positioning pieces easier, while the solid board provides a stable play surface. The fish motif uses clear, contrasting colors and simple shapes to help children distinguish parts and develop visual perception. Pieces are durable and lightweight, allowing frequent handling in both home and classroom settings without complex assembly or maintenance.
Place the board on a flat surface within easy reach of the child. Demonstrate how to lift a peg piece by holding the raised peg and aligning the piece with its matching cutout on the board. Encourage the child to match shapes independently, offering guidance when needed. Use short, focused sessions to maintain attention and repeat placement and removal to reinforce motor patterns and shape recognition.
Supervise children during play, especially younger toddlers, to prevent mouthing of small parts. Combine the peg puzzle with naming exercises (colors, fish types, shapes) to expand language and cognitive skills. Regular short practice sessions are more effective than long continuous play for developing fine motor control.
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