Infantino Matching Colors and Textures Puzzles | 
enlarge | Brand: Infantino Category: Baby Product
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Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 109
Batteries Included: No Age: 3 - 3 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 6.2 x 6.2 x 6.3
MPN: 156033 Model: 156-033 UPC: 773554560336 EAN: 0773554560336 ASIN: B00009KX73
Release Date: July 30, 2007 Promotion: Get free shipping on this item when you spend $50.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Right Start. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Matching colors and textures helps young children learn first words and sensory skills | | • | 20 two-piece puzzles match familiar objects to colors and textures using pictures and names | | • | Sturdy pieces are fun to hold and handle; helps develop hand-eye coordination | | • | Helps increase matching and early problem-solving skills | | • | Children 1 to 3 years old |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Infantino Matching Colors and Textures Puzzles help young children learn colors and first words, develop matching skills and early problem-solving, and increase sensory skills and hand-eye coordination. The 20 two-piece puzzles are sturdy and fun for young children to hold and handle. One piece of the puzzle has a picture and name of a color or texture, and the second piece has a picture and name of a familiar object, such as an animal or food. Children look for the two puzzle pieces that fit together, using the pictures and words for clues as their skills increase. This colorful puzzle set is recommended for children 1 to 3 years old and comes with a handy carrying box with braided handle. What's in the Box 20 2-piece puzzles and a carrying box.
Product Description The Infantino Matching Colors and Textures Puzzle will help babies "feel" their way to improved sensory skills and hand-eye coordination. The set includes 20 different two-piece puzzles. The first piece of the puzzle is a color or texture; the second piece is a familiar object like an animal or food. Does the bunny match up with "fluffy" or "furry"' Your little one will learn how to connect pieces first. After practice, toddlers will be learning colors, first words and problem-solving techniques. Chunky puzzle pieces are sturdy and easy to grasp.
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Great Toy February 7, 2007 P. Scott (Seattle, Wa) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
We have had this puzzle toy since my son was one. (He's 3 now.) It has provided hours of entertainment and education. We started by just showing him a few choices and matching, now he can easily do the whole box himself, and enjoys it. I like the textures, vibrant colors and nice large sturdy pieces. The nice sturdy box to hold them is great too.
One of the best puzzles for young kids! September 3, 2007 A. F. Meneses (Malone, NY) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
Get this for your child or as a gift. It is highly educational. It introduces different colors (the basics), as well as patterns (such as striped, swirly, spotted, etc.). And then, there're the different textures (furry, fluffy, rough, bumpy, etc.) which can actually be felt and touched by the child. These descriptive words and pictures are then matched to its corresponding partner (ex: swirly=lollipop, furry=rabbit, pink=pig) by means of locking in two puzzle pieces. The groove-and-tongue pattern is simple and big enough for young ones and every pair of puzzle is different. Great for teaching adjectives, pairs, vocabulary, textures, spatial skills, colors, etc.
Color/texture puzzle May 24, 2008 Cara Boester (Illinois) I thought my son (18 months)would like this more than he has shown an interest so far. I think he will like it when he is a few more months older. I was a little disappointed in the textures but I still like the concept of the puzzle.
Great toy that grows with your baby October 5, 2008 A. Malik (New York) I bought this when my son was 12 months old, we started with the very basics and only used 3 or 4 sets so he wouldn't get overwhelmed. He is now 2 years old and still loves this game, we now play with all the pieces and he loves to match them up and organize them on his own. Not many toys can grow with kids at this stage but this is definitely one of them!
Highly recommended for quiet, wind-down times... November 11, 2008 L. Mackenzie (NY, USA) My little girl loves these! More than any other toy, it is these she always asks for - I end up hiding them so they don't get scattered, and save them for just before bedtime when she needs to wind-down and do something quietly. She is only just grasping the concept of matching the cards up (at 17 months) but loves the pictures and the textures, shows me the cards and makes the animals sounds etc. Definitely great value for the amount of time she's played with them. Would recommend from around 14 months - or when they stop mouthing everything.
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