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Road Safety Puzzle & Poster Set of 4

Item Code: MJI700-P

MTA Teachers Resource Catalogue Page: 582

$272.49 (inc. GST)
$236.95 (ex. GST)
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Teach essential safety skills through play with the Road Safety Puzzle & Poster Set of 4. Featuring real-life photographic images, these beautifully hand-made wooden puzzles depict common road and car safety scenarios, helping children recognise and understand safe behaviours in everyday environments. Topics include pedestrian safety, crossing the road, seatbelt use, and awareness of traffic signs - making this set a valuable resource for both classroom and home settings.

Each 12-piece puzzle is housed in a sturdy wooden tray for easy use and storage, and includes a matching poster to reinforce the visual message. With waterproof and scratch-resistant surfaces, these puzzles are built for durability and repeated use. Perfect for sparking discussions and encouraging safety-conscious behaviour, the set also supports collaborative learning and turn-taking.

Educational Benefits:

  • Introduces children to road and vehicle safety through relatable real-world images
  • Strengthens fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination
  • Enhances visual recognition, sequencing, and memory skills
  • Supports early understanding of safety, personal responsibility, and decision-making

Classroom & Play Activity Ideas:

  • Use the posters and puzzles to lead a road safety role-play session
  • Encourage children to identify and discuss each safe or unsafe action shown
  • Create a classroom safety board with additional road signs and rules
  • Pair with a visit from local emergency services or community helpers for hands-on learning

Product Details:

  • Suitable for ages 3+ years
  • Includes 4 wooden puzzles with 12 pieces each
  • Puzzle size: 34 x 24 cm
  • Supplied in wooden storage trays
  • Water and scratch resistant
  • Includes 4 matching posters to support visual learning