Wooden puzzles
We have a lot of puzzles in our product range: button puzzles, jigsaw puzzles, block puzzels and big floor puzzles. Puzzling is great for one's patience and for a child's fine motor skills.
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GOKI Puzzel Boerderij Hout
€ 9,99
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GOKI Puzzle Farm Wood
€ 9,50
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GOKI Puzzle Small Tractor
€ 7,50
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GOKI Puzzle Building Site
€ 10,50
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GOKI Puzzle Construction Site 24pcs
€ 7,50
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GOKI Puzzel Brandweer
€ 10,50
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GOKI Puzzle Firefighting 96pcs € 10,50
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GOKI Stand-up puzzle fire department
€ 9,50
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GOKI Puzzel Dieren Afrika Hout
€ 10,50
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GOKI Puzzle Animals Africa
€ 9,99
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GOKI Puzzle North American Wilderness
€ 10,50
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GOKI Puzzel Dierentuin Dieren Hout
€ 7,50
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GOKI Puzzel Dierentuin Hout
€ 10,50
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GOKI Puzzle Dinosaur Excavation Site 192 pcs
€ 14,50
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GOKI Puzzel Dinosauriers
€ 10,50
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GOKI Puzzle dinosaur track
€ 10,50
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GOKI Puzzle Unicorn 48pcs
€ 10,50
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GOKI Puzzle Excavator
€ 7,50
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GOKI Puzzle Great Barrier Reef 96-pcs
€ 10,50
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GOKI Puzzle In the Jungle 96pcs
€ 10,50
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GOKI Puzzel Kinderboerderij
€ 10,50
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GOKI Background puzzle mother and baby
€ 10,50
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GOKI Puzzle at the Airport
€ 10,50
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Why is a wooden puzzle important for children?
Nowadays computers and electronical devices play a very important rol in our society. However, simple wooden toys are irreplaceable for children. Puzzle pieces have different shapes and sizes, they can be grapped with your hands and they have a certain weight. Children can feel the different shapes and sizes of a puzzle piece when they grab one. A computer does not offer these characteristics. It is important to offer children alternatives, next to a computer. Children focus entirerly on a puzzle when they play with one, it is therefore a very good excercise to practice concentration for children. (Source: Prof. Dr. Ulrich Heimlich)