Everyone Enjoys Wooden Puzzles
Wooden puzzles are not just for preschoolers. In fact, folks of all ages and all walks of life get pleasure from them. From nursery schools and day care centers to nursing homes and rehabilitation centers wooden puzzles are not only fun and instructional but therapeutic as well.
Wooden puzzles can help folks recover lost motor skills or relearn letters and numbers that they’ve forgotten due to head injuries or neurological disorders. They can also help restore cognitive skills and because they are also just plain fun they will have a relaxing influence on those who are stressed by their disabilities. As we age our ability to think and reason slows down and it’s been proven that playing with puzzles is beneficial in that it helps exercise your mind and slow down this part of the aging process.
Young kids learn to develop thinking skills and problem solving skills from a very early age when they have wooden puzzles to play with. Wooden jigsaw puzzles and stacking puzzles are fun and keep them entertained but at the same time your child is also developing his motor skills, his hand to eye coordination, his cognitive skills, and even his community skills when he is playing with the puzzles with other children.
Older kids use wooden puzzles to learn the alphabet, their colors, and their numbers. They learn to match designs and shapes and there are an unlimited variety of puzzles that teach your child about different animals, jungle animals, domestic animals and pets. There are even puzzles that help teach your youngsters history lessons and Bible stories. And I’m sure you remember the wooden puzzle maps you had in grade school that taught you where the different countries where located and all of the different states in America.
Wooden puzzles aren’t just for young children either. I’m sure you have seen the numerous wooden brain teaser puzzles, puzzle boxes, 3-D wooden puzzles and all types of interlocking wooden toys that are enjoyed by teens and adults alike. You probably even have a few yourself. Some of those can be quite complicated and tougher to beat than most of those video games the children play these days. Of course, maybe that is just a testament to my own puzzle solving skills!
Wooden toys and puzzles have been around as long as their have been children and toys and they’re going to still be around for generations to come. They turn up in archeological digs, we find them in antique stores, they’re literally timeless. And it’s definitely obvious that they are durable. They need no batteries to replace, no removable parts to choke on, they do not make any noise and they don’t move unless your child moves them. They literally force your child to use their imagination and the whole time they are having fun they’re also learning something.
Learn more about Wooden puzzles. Stop by Noah Meckler’s site where you can find out all about educational wooden toys and what it can do for you.
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