Melissa & Doug Dinosaurs 48-Piece Floor Puzzle
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Average customer review:Product Description
The 13 graphically detailed dinosaurs on this handsome floor puzzle may be long extinct; but these 48 thick; laminated cardboard puzzle pieces will surely last for ages! It's an educational and entertaining challenge for any child (or parent!) to build the puzzle and name all the dinosaurs. A dino-sized value of epoch proportions!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1019 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Melissa & Doug
- Model: 421
- Released on: 2006-06-12
- Dimensions: 11.90" h x 9.30" w x 3.10" l, 3.05 pounds
Features
- Illustration of 13 dinosaurs
- 48 Thick, laminated cardboard puzzle pieces
- Educational and entertaining challenge for any child to build the puzzle and name all the dinosaurs
- A dino-sized value of epoch proportions!
- Recommended Age Range 3 Years and up
Customer Reviews
happy to see a dinosaur puzzle by this manufacturer
As with all cardboard puzzles by Lights, Camera, Interaction! the quality is outstanding. The cardboard is thick and durable. The illustration is well-printed and the pieces are glossy. If not abused this puzzle will last generations. The pieces are strong enough not to get worn when our 2 year old tries to fit two pieces together that truly don't fit together!
The subject matter of dinosaurs is much appreciated. The scene is illustrated in detail. My 2 year old and my 5 year old love this puzzle.
A great gift for a birthday, for a 3, 4, or 5 year old.
Home Run
This is an outstanding buzzle for our 4 year old. 48 pieces presents a challenge, but the large pieces keep the child interested and making progress. No two similar pieces become confusing. A wonderful puzzle to build confidence.
Great "learn how to do puzzles" puzzle
We stepped up to this puzzle after mastering the farm animals puzzle, which had fewer pieces and was relatively easy to assemble without looking to the box for help. The dinosaur puzzle, on the other hand, was great for teaching my almost-4 year-old the ins and outs of puzzle assembly.
We start by looking at a piece and determining what it's a part of. ("This is someone's green neck. Who needs a green neck?") Because the dinosaurs are all shades of browns and greens, we next match the piece to the box, then lay it in the appropriate spot. We're currently working on learning about "corners" and "edges".
The construction is excellent, as with most LCI products. The pieces all fit snugly and unambiguously and are printed on durable, glossy stock...







