Join Old MacDonald and his friendly barnyard friends as they help each other complete this classic childhood song. Pegs help children two and older easily grasp and manipulate the eight adorably illustrated pieces (farmer, cow, pig, horse, chickens, ducks, dog, and sheep). Match the pieces to the pictures on the beautifully carved and illustrated wooden puzzle board to hear Old MacDonald start the song ("Old MacDonald had a farm, E-I-E-I-O!"), and each animal complete its part (for example, the pig sings, "And on that farm he had a pig, E-I-E-I-O [. . . etc.]"). Directions and lyrics are included on the puzzle so kids can sing along!
Match each of the brightly coloured pieces to create 4 different modes of transport.
Features chunky wooden pieces that are perfectly sized for little hands to lift, grasp and place.
Develops concentration & fine motor skills.
Age 12+ months.
Made from high quality, responsibly sourced materials.
Little ones needn't be daunted by the alphabet with this fun & absorbing puzzle!
Each carefully crafted individual letter is colour coded with its base slot.
Helps develop matching, recall and recognition skills from an early age.
Age 18+ months.
Made from high quality, responsibly sourced materials.
This puzzle features a cheery farmyard scene with a lift-out cow, pig, sheep, horse & tractor.
Each carefully constructed piece matches up to co-ordinating colours on the board.
Helps to develop dexterity and concentration.
Age 12+ months.
Made from high quality, responsibly sourced materials.
Identify the numbers and count up the animals for a perfect match!
Each carefully crafted wooden piece slots into its individual base shape.
A great way to develop dexterity, shape recognition, concentration and counting skills from an early age.
Consists of 20 puzzle pieces.
Made from high quality, responsibly sourced materials.
This vibrant caterpillar is ready to help your little one learn numbers from one to ten! Each numbered puzzle piece reveals black dots underneath that correspond to the number, challenging children to match them correctly to complete the puzzle.
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