Ryan’s Room (U.S.A. Map Puzzle)
Each puzzle piece is a different state, with that state’s major cities, resources and industries labeled on the front. Kids can quiz themselves on state capitals by guessing the capital and then removing the puzzle piece for the answer. Product Features Ryan’s Room classic wooden toys inspire discovery and imagination, fostering valuable developmental skills kids
Each puzzle piece is a different state, with that state’s major cities, resources and industries labeled on the front. Kids can quiz themselves on state capitals by guessing the capital and then removing the puzzle piece for the answer.
Product Features
- Ryan’s Room classic wooden toys inspire discovery and imagination, fostering valuable developmental skills kids will use for a lifetime.
- Each puzzle piece is a different state, with that state’s major cities, resources and industries labeled on the front.
- Kids can quiz themselves on state capitals by guessing the capital and then removing the puzzle piece for the answer.
- Makes learning USA Geography Fun.
- Small World Toys believes that play is an integral and necessary part of a child’s development and education.
Wish it had Epoxy Coating but No Regrets, Would buy again! This puzzle is almost if not exactly the same as the one I played with nearly 25 years ago! We have been enjoying this puzzle with our 3 yr old and she already knows quite a few of the state names/placements. I actually decided to take a pencil and outline each state to help provide some self guidance for our little one, which seems to have worked. I plan to wash the pencil off at some point in the future…I haven’t tried but imagine it should wash right off. Although it has been a…
Just what we were looking for! It has honestly been difficult to find a quality USA puzzle map for children at an affordable price. Then I stumbled upon this Ryan’s Room version and snatched one up for our homeschool (great for ANY home, no matter how you school).PROS:1). This is a huge puzzle! It is larger than my laptop lap desk and larger than a typical wooden puzzle.2). Bright colors that engage everyone! All of my four children, including my 11-month-old son, swarmed around the puzzle and…
My 2- and 3-year old love this puzzle My 2- and 3-year old love this puzzle, and now each can complete the entire puzzle independently. They want to do it over and over and over.At first, it seemed way over their heads. The first several times I brought it out, I pretty much directed them where to put each piece, always saying the state name out loud so they could begin to make shape-name associations. They thought the shape of Texas was neat, and they were reassured by it having an obvious place to go. They built…