Professor Poplars Jumbo People Movers Peg Puzzle (18pcs.) by Imagination Generation
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Corinne B.
> 24 hourFun puzzle to learn about vehicles. Colorful and a little larger than the average wooden imagery puzzle
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Jonathan Keisler
> 24 hourThis is the cutest and most well-made puzzle. My 18 month old is enthralled with it, and will spend 20 minutes at least with it. I keep it stored up so the pieces dont get thrown around and lost, but for now it keeps his attention more than the tv!
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Captwaldo
> 24 hourArrived quickly and is very easy for toddler to pick up and replace while learning moyor skills while playing happily.
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Joy L
> 24 hourWe love this puzzle! It’s a nice size for my vehicle obsessed toddler to pore over, much bigger than I expected. My toddler is 18 months old and loves this puzzle. It keeps him engaged without screen time which is always a plus. It is sturdy, the wood is thick enough and not flimsy, and it has little knobs perfect for his little hands to grip and manipulate. The colors are vibrant and beautiful too. There are also picture ‘hints’ under each puzzle piece to help the kids complete the puzzle. We were going to get a Melissa and Doug Vehicle puzzle, and this is actually pricier but so much bigger, with more pieces and I think it’s worth the extra cost.
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Angie Ab
> 24 hourMy 2 years old son love to play with this adorable puzzle.
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Dr. Herman Schmeler II
> 24 hourkids enjoy
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Prime seller
> 24 hourMy toddler loves it. After trying two days under my instruction, he could place all 18 pieces into the right places.
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Lisa Sanetra
> 24 hourKids enjoy playing with
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Rachel
> 24 hourThe puzzle is well made and very cute. My two year old loves it.
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raliaga
> 24 hourSuper cute puzzle. My toddler loves it. It has held up against his abuse very well, I have had it about a year and it is like new. I liked that it had a lot of pieces and that the images on the board were not colored copies of the pieces. He was not at the point where he could do jig saw type puzzles but the little 6-8 piece board puzzles were too easy for him. This provided enough challenge to keep his interest but not discourage him.