- Observation skills: The child learned to observe the different shapes, colors, and patterns on the puzzle pieces.
- Problem-solving skills: The child learned to analyze and figure out how the puzzle pieces fit together to complete the picture.
- Critical thinking skills: The child learned to think critically and make decisions about which puzzle piece should go where based on the picture and the shape of the piece.
- Hand-eye coordination: The child developed their hand-eye coordination by manipulating and placing the puzzle pieces in the correct positions.
- Patience and perseverance: The child learned to be patient and persistent in completing the puzzle, as it requires time and effort to find the right pieces and fit them together.
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to explore different types of puzzles, such as those with animal or nature themes, to further enhance their knowledge of science-related concepts. Additionally, introduce puzzles with more complex designs or larger piece counts to challenge their problem-solving and critical thinking skills. You can also incorporate discussions about the subjects depicted in the puzzles, such as animals, plants, or the environment, to further deepen their understanding of science concepts.