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Watch how to assemble a Puzzleball globe here!
108-Piece Childrens World Map Puzzleball
For children in the early grades, consider the 108-Piece Children's World Map Puzzleball. Large pieces and child-friendly graphics make this a perfect puzzle for a 6- or 7-year-old.
Bright, colorful, and adorned with animals, your young students will get a kick out of assembling and reassembling this puzzle.
Why Give Your Child A Puzzle To Teach Geography?
Puzzles can be educational in so many ways because they stretch your child's brain and improve the way his mind solves problems. While he's solving a puzzle, he's really teaching his brain to work in new ways. As your child solves a geography puzzle he is mentally drilling himself with physical facts, such as what country goes next to the one he has just completed. Unconsciously he is making a number of associations as he searches for the next piece.
More Realistic Than A Flat Puzzle
Flat puzzles of spherical items are easier to assemble, but what if you could hone your geographical skills on something more appropriate, more true to life? Now you can with Puzzleball Globes. These sturdy plastic 3-D puzzles come in different levels suitable to be used with beginners or for a refresher for both your pre-teens and older children.
No Glue Required!
Each Puzzleball Globe comes with beautiful, vibrantly-colored, and perfectly-crafted curved puzzle pieces that allow for an exact fit and are easily assembled with no glue required!! A stand is included to display your work of art, but you will have so much fun putting it together that you shouldn't be surprised if the stand gets little use!
Another outstanding component of Timberdoodle's First Grade Core Curriculum!
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