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Hape x The Met Majestic Animals Peg Puzzle

SKU: E1463

$139.00

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Hape x The Met Majestic Animals Wooden Peg Puzzle is designed for toddlers ages 12–24 months, offering a simple and engaging animal puzzle experience that helps build early hand skills, shape recognition, and language development. The puzzle includes 4 animal characters—a horse, unicorn, lion, and elephant—blending real animals with mythical imagery to create a playful, story-rich learning experience.

Each puzzle piece features a large, smooth peg handle that is easy for little hands to grasp, lift, and place back into position. Through repeated play, children can strengthen hand-eye coordination, finger strength, and fine motor control. The clear animal silhouettes and simple shapes also support matching skills, animal recognition, and early vocabulary building, helping toddlers grow confidence as they learn through play. A smooth wooden surface and rounded edges make it safe and comfortable for everyday use.

Developed in collaboration with Hape and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, with guidance from early childhood experts, this puzzle draws inspiration from animal imagery found across art, mythology, and history. Whether used for quiet play, sensory exploration, or as a child’s first puzzle, it offers a meaningful early learning experience enriched with creativity and cultural inspiration.

Item No.: E1463

4 animal-shaped puzzle pieces
Large round peg handles for easy grasping
Inspired by officially licensed The Met imagery
Ideal as a first puzzle for toddlers
Supports early hands-on skill development

Durable wooden puzzle pieces
Smooth rounded-edge design
Safe, non-toxic finishes
Smooth wooden surface

Suitable for children 12 months and up.
Use under adult supervision.
Please ensure all pieces are complete before use.
Do not place puzzle pieces in the mouth.

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