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Large Wooden USA Map Capitals and States Puzzle

Large Wooden USA Map Capitals and States Puzzle
From Melissa&Doug

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Product Description

Challenge your child's geography skills with this United States wooden map puzzle. It features colorfully illustrated pieces in the shape of each state. The pieces lay in a wooden tray that have the capitals and each state's outline under the pieces to aid your child in learning. Also includes each state's nickname on the front and state facts on the back like population, motto, size, capital and year of statehood. Measures 12" x 18".


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3142 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Melissa & Doug
  • Model: 3797
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 18.12" h x 11.50" w x .75" l, 1.86 pounds

Features

  • Ages 5+
  • Dimensions: 12 x 18 in.
  • Wood pieces shaped like each state
  • Each piece features state nicknames on front
  • State population, motto, size, capital and year of statehood featured on back

Customer Reviews

USA Puzzle5
The girl I gave this to loves this gift. Not only does she know the name of the states and their capitals....she is also learning where each state is located. When she hears the news she knows where it is.

50 pieces for 50 states4
When we ordered this puzzle map of the USA we had hoped that there would be a piece for each state. Alas, that is not the case as the New England states are clumped together, as are a couple of other regions. We will keep on looking for the perfect puzzle of the USA for our grandchildren. This is good but it just isn't complete. Children are going to think of New England as one clump. They won't know the difference between Conn. and Ver.

More fun than you might expect5
I bought this puzzle a little over a year ago for my then 7 year old. What I did not expect was for my 2 year old to fall in love with it! He will sit and play with it by himself for a full 30 minutes, but he really loves it when mom or big brother 'help out' (he hands us pieces and then tells us where to put them). I always say the name of the state when I play with him and he can now identify several states by their shape. Great for tactile learners, highly educational, and fun to boot!