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The Learning Journey: Lift & Learn Inside of Me is a 28-piece jigsaw puzzle designed for children ages 3 and up. This Montessori-inspired educational toy features vibrant colors and textured pieces that promote fine motor skills, cognitive development, and independent play. Safety-tested and made from non-toxic materials, it has received multiple awards for its innovative approach to learning through play.
A**Y
Biologically accurate puzzle
We bought this for our 4 year old. He loves it. It shows the biological difference between male and female bodies accurately. It's made of durable cardboard peices. Fun for a science lesson and good for fine motor skills and problem solving. Good buy for the price.
A**R
Puzzle
Gave it to my granddaughter… she enjoyed it!
A**R
Well made, poor design
My son loves this brand of puzzles. He's advanced for his age (14 months) and is really good at this brand of puzzles. However this puzzle is way too complicated. On one hand I'm glad he's challenged but I wish you had the ability to start with just the top level so he could learn head, arm, leg first. And then once that is understood go on to the more complicated brain, femur, tibia, etc underneath. I find that the two layers is just too complicated. When he's older we'll tackle this.
J**N
Great for introducing anatomy of the body!
This is an amazing puzzle! I have two boys and there was two puzzles for them to work on independently! I was able to introduce body parts, veins, organs, and skeletons in a way that fun and engaging for my 2.5 and 4 year old.
F**S
An amazing addition to my preschool homeschool supplies!
My 3.5 year old and 1.5 year old both love using this puzzle. They love to uncover the different layers and invites them to ask and learn about the human anatomy. Perfect for educational play!
A**L
Great early exposure to the human body!
I received this product from TLJI for my little one and he is enjoying it! I really like how he can use his puzzle solving skills while also learning about the human body. My only suggestion is to make one of the kid skeletons a person of color so that my son could see the outside of the skeleton that looks like him :)
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