Wooden letter puzzles for kids – Learning the alphabet, Polish characters
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ReadLearning the Alphabet – Polish Characters is a set of 16 two-piece wooden puzzles, depicting typical Polish letters (ą, ć, ę, ł, ń, ó, ś, ż, ź) and dactyls (ch, cz, dz, dż, dź, rz, sz), along with our original graphics. Each piece with a letter in the puzzle, has a matching picture with an illustration of, among others. objects and animals, starting with a particular letter or containing a particular letter in the name.
Nauka Alfabetu – polskie znaki is an extension of our bestselling puzzles Nauka Alfabetu – poznę litery, a set of 23 letters with pictures assigned to them. By learning letters and then reading and writing, the whole world is open to little explorers. Reading together or independently about the adventures of favorite fairy tale characters or books on topics of interest to the child is a source of pride and a big step towards independence. Our jigsaw puzzle is an excellent aid in learning letters and new words. By using a font that corresponds to handwriting, as well as uppercase and lowercase, we also make it easier to learn to write. The Alphabet Puzzle is a support for preschool and early childhood education, in the form of fun.
The Learning theAlphabet puzzle helps to shape, first of all: concentration, visual perception, eye-hand coordination, logical thinking, memory, fine motor skills, and speech and communication. Did you know that:
- Concentration is the ability to focus on something specific. It can be a task being performed, a particular object or instructions given by a teacher. Concentration ensures children’s proper development and is essential at each stage of their education.
- Visual perception allows children to get to know and understand the world around them. It is also essential for further education when learning to read, write and count. When playing with several items with different pictures, the child has to focus his eyes on them and make an assessment of what he sees, such as colors, shapes, similarities and differences. This is an introduction to more advanced analysis, which, among other things, forms the basis for logical thinking.
- Visuomotor coordination enables precision of movement. It is essential for daily activities – from eating, dressing, drawing or writing independently to physical activity. Eye-hand coordination additionally requires training of the child’s hands and fingers, i.e. fine motor skills.
- Logical thinking allows one to analyze situations, draw conclusions and develop possible solutions based on the information gathered. This is one skill that can be difficult for a child to achieve. Why practice logical thinking? Because it is essential at every stage of our lives.
- The mind of a young child is like a sponge. Several-year-olds absorb a lot of new words and information in no time at all, which allows them to familiarise themselves with their surroundings. In order for this process to run smoothly, continuous memory training is essential.
- Small motor skills are the precise movements of the hands and fingers, such as squeezing, stroking, kneading and grasping. It is essential in many areas of a child’s life and the achievement of independence (e.g. brushing teeth, buttoning up, eating, writing).
- Speech and effective communication are the basis of everyday life in the family and are indispensable for the development of social skills. They allow children to express their thoughts and feelings and to understand what others want to communicate.