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Tuzzles Meal Time Set of 4 Puzzles

Item Code: BS1022

MTA Teachers Resource Catalogue Page: 583

$187.39 (inc. GST)
$162.95 (ex. GST)
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The Tuzzles Meal Time Set of 4 Puzzles is a fantastic resource designed to introduce young children to the concept of different meals throughout the day. The set includes four puzzles, each with 12 pieces, depicting breakfast, lunch, snack, and dinner time meals. This engaging set provides a fun and interactive way for children to learn about the variety of foods typically eaten during different times of the day, helping to establish healthy meal routines.

Each puzzle is beautifully illustrated and provides an opportunity for children to recognise various foods, their colours, and how they fit into the daily meal structure. The wooden pieces are sturdy and easy for young hands to manipulate, encouraging fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. With a wooden storage box provided, the puzzles can be neatly stored after use, making it easy to keep them organised.

Age Range: Suitable for children aged 3+ years

Educational Benefits:

  • Teaches children about different meals and the foods typically associated with each.
  • Develops fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
  • Enhances memory, categorising, and sorting abilities through puzzle play.
  • Promotes conversation about nutrition and healthy eating habits.

Classroom & Play Ideas:

  • Discuss the different types of foods in each puzzle and encourage children to talk about what they eat during each meal time.
  • Use the puzzles as a starting point for learning about the importance of balanced meals and healthy food choices.
  • Have children work together to complete the puzzles in groups, fostering teamwork and cooperation.
  • Create a œmeal time role-play activity where children match foods to specific times of the day, further reinforcing what they've learned.

Working on these puzzles helps to develop important cognitive skills such as memory, problem-solving, and categorisation. It's also an excellent way to encourage conversation around nutrition and healthy eating habits, with plenty of opportunities for educators and parents to discuss meal choices and food groups with children.