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Melissa and Doug World Map 33pc Floor from Melissa and Doug

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Minimum Age: 6 years
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Our Editorial Review
Product Description Explore the world with this jumbo-sized, colorful floor puzzle, featuring 33 heavy-grade shape-cut cardboard pieces that are coated on both sides for added durability. Kids will have fun learning world geography on this detailed, educational map puzzle.
Customer Reviews
Great Puzzle     Posted 22 November 2008 I really like this puzzle. My 3-year-old enjoys it. He has already bent a piece as it is a cardboard puzzle, but that's to be expected. Easily repaired and back to doing puzzles. Also enjoy the U.S. puzzle we bought from Melissa and Doug.
World Puzzle     Posted 05 October 2008 This was very interesting to see her play with this. This year in school she will be learning the states and their capitals, the continents and the oceans. When she put the puzzle together she got a good look at where everything is in the world.
great just not much of at all by writing the country name on it     Posted 17 September 2008 I think the puzzle should not only write the asia, europe... only but also should write the major country that the kid should learn between 3-6 years old.
I woild really give the star, it's a lot of fun puzzle out there, this is eduational puzzle, they can do better
Not our favorite     Posted 14 May 2008 Melissa and Doug make great floor puzzles for kids. This one however is a rare miss. Really, the only drawback is that the pieces aren't made to fit together snuggly unless they are surrounded by other pieces, which is a problem for kids. It's very durable and colorful but I'd probably go with another option if I had one.
I wouldn't buy it again.     Posted 22 July 2007 This is a nice, big puzzle with large pieces. The thing I mainly don't like is that only a few of the pieces are jigsaw-type (interlocking), the majority are just slide-together. This is very frustrating to my two children because the puzzle is always moving around and the pieces constantly have to be repositioned. I wish the country names had been included, but it's also nice to keep it simple for the very young child who just might want to learn the continents. I paid a lot more for this puzzle than what is being asked here, and I would not buy it again. Melissa and Doug also makes a wooden world map puzzle, which might be better.
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