Item No: MB015
Bird Skeleton Puzzle
Brand: Goodkids
Material: MDF with water-based non-toxic paint
Dimensions: 24×24 cm
Weight: 0.5 kg per unit
Age Range: 3+ years with adult supervision
Safety Standards: Water-based paint, non-toxic materials, meets international safety standards
Packaging: 30 sets per carton, 43×26.5×51 cm
Learning Objectives: Separating and identifying different parts of bird skeletal structure for anatomical understanding
Skill Development: Fine motor skills, spatial reasoning, anatomical vocabulary, scientific observation
Montessori Principle: "I listen, but I will forget it later; I see it, I will remember it; I do it, I understand it"
Self-Directed Learning: Children choose their interest material and operate by themselves
Educational Value: Transforms complex anatomical concepts into hands-on learning experiences
Life Skills: Develops nature awareness, healthy life perspectives, and scientific thinking
Long-term Impact: Provides far-reaching educational influence through self-search and self-discovery
Premium Materials: High-quality MDF construction with precise cutting
Safe Finish: Water-based paint, non-toxic coating for child safety
Educational Design: Fine teaching aids designed for effective anatomical learning
Quality Assurance: Meets international standards for educational toys
Animal Studies: Part of comprehensive animal puzzle series for comparative anatomy
Durability: Built to withstand repeated use in educational environments
Age Appropriate: Designed specifically for early childhood development needs
Frequently Asked Questions About Bird Skeleton Puzzle
The Bird Skeleton Puzzle is designed for children aged 3+ years. It's perfect for developing anatomical knowledge, fine motor skills, and understanding of bird skeletal structure through hands-on Montessori learning.
Made from high-quality MDF with water-based non-toxic paint. The puzzle measures 24×24cm and weighs 0.5kg. All materials meet international safety standards for educational toys.
Following Montessori principles of 'I do it, I understand it', this puzzle allows children to explore and identify different parts of a bird's skeletal structure through hands-on manipulation, promoting self-discovery and anatomical understanding.