Item No: MG017
Puzzle Map of China
Brand: Sing2Sky
Material: High-quality MDF
Dimensions: 58.5×45.5×3 cm
Weight: 0.85 kg per unit
Age Range: 3+ years with adult supervision
Packing: 15 Sets per carton
Carton Measurements: 61×21×47 cm
Geographic Learning: Allows children to identify Chinese provinces and regions through tactile exploration
Fine Motor Skills: Knobs at regional capitals promote proper grip and dexterity development
Montessori Principle: "I listen it, 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
Cultural Awareness: Introduces children to Chinese geography and regional diversity
Problem-Solving: Develops spatial reasoning and logical thinking through puzzle assembly
Long-term Impact: Self-search, self-study, and self-discovery produce far-reaching educational influence
Premium Materials: High-quality MDF construction for durability and safety
Child-Friendly Design: Knobs positioned at regional capitals for easy handling
Educational Accuracy: Precisely crafted geographical boundaries and regional divisions
Optimal Size: 58.5×45.5cm provides detailed learning while remaining manageable for children
Quality Assurance: Meets international standards for educational toys
Montessori Method: Supports hands-on learning and natural development principles
Durability: Built to withstand repeated use in educational and home environments
Frequently Asked Questions About Puzzle Map of China
The Puzzle Map of China is designed for children aged 3+ years with adult supervision. It supports geographic learning and fine motor skill development through hands-on exploration of Chinese provinces and regions.
Made from high-quality MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard). The puzzle measures 58.5×45.5×3 cm and weighs 0.85 kg. Each piece has knobs located at regional capitals for easy handling by children.
Following Maria Montessori's principle 'I listen it, but I will forget it later; I see it, I will remember it; I do it, I understand it,' this puzzle allows children to physically manipulate geographical pieces, promoting self-directed learning and geographic understanding through tactile experience.