Aquatic Animals Puzzle for Kids (9 Sets, 36 Pieces) – Educational Sea Animal Learning Toy | Screen-Free Brain Development Game
🐬 Aryans Eduworld Kids 4-Piece Puzzle – Aquatic Animals (9 Sets | 36 Pieces | Age 4 +)
🌊 Description
Take your little one on an underwater learning adventure with the Aryans Eduworld Kids Puzzle – Aquatic Animals Edition! This vibrant 9-set jigsaw collection introduces children to the fascinating creatures of the sea — dolphin, shark, turtle, fish, crab, seahorse, whale, penguin, and octopus — through bright, engaging illustrations.
Each mini puzzle consists of 4 easy-fit pieces, perfect for small hands to hold and assemble. Designed for children aged 4 years and above, this activity promotes problem-solving, patience, and hand-eye coordination while keeping kids joyfully occupied without screens.
The non-toxic, thick cardboard pieces are durable, safe, and easy to clean — ideal for everyday learning at home or in preschool. Parents love how these puzzles help kids develop focus, memory, and creative thinking in a fun, screen-free way.
🌟 Why Parents Love It
🧠 Boosts Brainpower: Enhances concentration, logic, and observation skills.
🐠 Teaches Marine Life Recognition: Helps children learn the names and colors of sea animals.
🎨 Encourages Creative Play: Builds imagination and storytelling around ocean creatures.
🚫 Reduces Screen Time: Keeps kids busy in productive, hands-on learning.
💪 Safe & Durable Design: Made from child-safe, non-toxic materials.
👪 Family Learning Fun: Perfect for parent-child bonding sessions or group play.
🎁 Features
✅ 9 individual puzzles (4 pieces each = 36 total)
✅ Size ≈ 9.5 cm × 9.5 cm per puzzle
✅ Colorful aquatic-themed designs
✅ 100 % safe | Non-toxic | Smooth edges
✅ Ideal for home learning, nursery & gifting
🧩 Learning Outcomes
Improves visual perception and logical sequencing
Strengthens memory, patience, and fine motor skills
Promotes independent learning and self-confidence
Encourages love for nature and marine life awareness
Builds focus and early STEM thinking through play






