🧠 Unlock young minds with the ultimate USA puzzle adventure!
This 70-piece United States floor puzzle for kids ages 4-6 combines educational play with durable design. Featuring all 50 states and capitals on large, easy-to-handle chipboard pieces measuring 23.6” x 17”, it promotes STEM skills, spatial reasoning, and screen-free learning. Perfect for family bonding, homeschooling, or gifting, it’s a safe, engaging tool that grows with your child’s curiosity and cognitive development.
Material Type Free | High Quality Materials Free of Durability-Reducing Components |
Material | Chipboard |
Item Weight | 0.45 Kilograms |
Unit Count | 70.0 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W | 17.32"L x 23.62"W |
Number of Pieces | 70 |
Color | Usa Map Puzzle for Kids |
Style | Educational |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Theme | Map |
Special Features | Portable |
Number of Players | 1 |
Educational Objective | Problem Solving Skill |
Skill Level | All |
Puzzle Type | Jigsaw |
M**T
Map of US puzzle
I didn't realize the puzzle didn't have specific shapes to fit the puzzle pieces in so was a little more difficult for a younger toddler to do, but with that being said my 4 yr Granddaughter was able to put it all together with a little help and instantly wanted to tear it up and do again! The puzzle is very vibrant with a picture on each state of what that state is famous for. We had a lot of fun and learned along the way. Very sturdy pieces.
A**R
Great puzzle
My 7 year old and 5 year old granddaughters love putting this puzzle together. It is already helping them remember where certain states are!! Great puzzle!
B**R
Fun, great catalyst for travel stories.
Fun, attractive graphics and was a catalyst for great travel stories.
G**E
Great Educational Gift for Younger Kids, But Too Basic for Older Ones
The United States Puzzles for Kids is a fantastic educational toy for younger children, especially those around 4 or 5. The vibrant colors, clear state outlines, and fun illustrations make learning about the U.S. map an engaging and interactive experience. With 70 pieces, the puzzle is just the proper challenge for preschoolers and kindergartners, helping them develop spatial awareness, fine motor skills, and an early understanding of geography.The puzzle includes state names and capitals, an excellent feature for introducing kids to basic geographical concepts. The large floor puzzle design makes it easy for little hands to assemble, and the pieces are sturdy enough to withstand regular play without easily bending or tearing. It’s also a thought's a Christmas gift or educational tool for parents and teachers at home or in a classroom.However, the puzzle might feel too simplistic for 6-year-olds or children with more advanced skills. The large pieces and basic level of detail may not interest older kids who are ready for more complex challenges. While it’s an excellent start for younger kids, it doesn’t offer enough to engage slightly older children.Overall, this puzzle is an excellent gift for younger children and a great way to make learning fun, but its simplicity limits its appeal for kids at the upper end of the recommended age range. If you're considering you're a 6-year-old, consider exploring more detailed or advanced puzzles to keep them challenged and entertained.
A**N
Great for kids new to puzzels
Well made and thick pieces are great for a new little puzzle solver
B**Y
Where is my State in relation to the rest of America
Wonderful puzzle to teach children about the geography of America. It will encourage them to delve deeper into each State and familiarize them withwhat each state has to offer. They will always know where each State is in relation to each other. Very educational and challenging.
A**Y
My kid loved
Great size and easy to put together! My kids love it
C**N
Puzzle pieces are too thin and flimsy
We have enjoyed this puzzle but the pieces aren’t very thick and the puzzle doesn’t stay together very well. This makes putting the puzzle together for a young child quite difficult, as the pieces keep moving around. I had to finish the puzzle by holding the pieces together. Thicker pieces would make this puzzle much more functional for the listed age group
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