National Geographic Kids Amazon Rain Forest 3D Puzzle

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Experience the wonders of the Amazon with the National Geographic Kids Amazon Rain Forest 3D Puzzle. Designed for children aged 6 and above, this educational puzzle encourages creativity, enhances fine motor skills, and promotes problem-solving. Dive into a hands-on, fun-filled journey through the Amazon, fostering a love for the environment and honing your child’s spatial reasoning. Perfect for young explorers and puzzle enthusiasts alike, this 3D puzzle transforms learning into an exciting adventure!

Age: 5+ | Pieces: 67 | Width: 440mm | Height: 242mm | Length: 278mm

$10.92

Description

National Geographic Kids Amazon Rain Forest 3D Puzzle – 67 pcs

Ignite your child’s creativity and dive into the excitement of the Amazon Rainforest with the National Geographic Kids Amazon Rain Forest 3D Puzzle. This interactive, educational, and easy-to-build puzzle is perfect for learning, and fun!

Ideal for kids aged 6 and above, the puzzle presents an exciting challenge that helps to develop fine motor skills, spatial reasoning, and problem-solving abilities. Whether your child is a budding environmentalist or an avid puzzle solver, this 3D puzzle is sure to ignite their curiosity.

What’s in the Box:

  • 1x National Geographic Kids Amazon Rain Forest 3D Puzzle

Product Dimensions:

9.5×19.5x10cm

Box Dimensions:

370 x 370 x 365 mm

Recommended Age:

6 Years+

Did You Know?

The Amazon Rainforest, often referred to as the “lungs of the Earth” for its role in producing oxygen, remains one of the most mysterious and least explored regions on the planet. Despite its immense size and ecological importance, vast areas of the Amazon remain uncharted and teeming with undiscovered species. Even in the 21st century, scientists and explorers continue to make new discoveries in this lush and remote wilderness, uncovering new species of plants, animals, and insects. The Amazon’s dense canopy and challenging terrain make exploration a daunting task, but it also offers endless opportunities for scientific research and a deeper understanding of Earth’s biodiversity.