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Explore the country without leaving home. This colorful puzzle teaches and engages young minds with fun graphics and activities. Place pieces correctly in the puzzle board to hear music, animals, vehicles, letters, numbers and more. Includes 40 state-shaped pieces. Measures 16" x 12" x 1.1".
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Technical Details
- Realistic Sounds- Reinforce cause-and-effect
- Early vocabulary skills
- Early matching Skills
- Recommended Age Rating is 5 Years and up
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By K. Yamamoto (Honolulu, HI)
My 3 year old LOVES this puzzle. He learned all his states and capitals within a months time. He was totally captivated by this puzzle...it kept him busy for hours. The only problem we had was when a piece was not on the map, it would say random states until that piece was put back on the map. Other than that, it is a great learning tool!
By Krista L. Belk (Oklahoma City,OK USA)
I think that this is a great product. I give it a 4 to 4 1/2 out of 5. I would say it is perfect except it may be a little dull. Not enough pizazz. Maybe some music or little tunes or something... I don't know. Just that the voice that announces the states and capitols is so boring.
That's all. Thanks for reading and letting me share.
By Theresa (Colorado Springs, CO)
My daughter is 7 and loves this puzzle. She chooses it a lot when she is playing independently. It helps her learn the names of states and where they belong on the map. Great learning puzzle.
By M's mom (Albany, NY United States)
I'm not hearing music, animals, vehicles, letters, numbers or more, as in the product description on this webpage, only the state names and capitals. On the manufacturer's website
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they say: "As each piece is placed correctly in the puzzle board, your child will...hear the names of the states and capitals!" So the description on this amazon page is just wrong.
We haven't had the puzzle long enough for me to comment on durability. Everything else seems fine so far, but I expected a much better toy.
By Eugene Alford
Like so many M&D puzzles, this one holds a child's interest, with the nice added benefit of being educational. Parents may find it education too--how many of us remember that South Dakota's capital is Pierre or Missouri's is Jefferson City? While the rote sound of the electronic voice that says, "California, capital Sacramento," is a bit grating, there is some hilarity to be had when your child starts saying, "Florida, capital Tallahassee" and "Hawaii, capital Honolulu" over and over. Coupled with other USA maps, this can be a fine learning tool.
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