Three Little Piggies
Three Little Piggies
I love the thought behind this logic puzzle specifically designed for preschoolers. Each of the three puzzle pieces features a windowed house so that your child can keep track of the placement of the pigs. During the day, the pigs frolic in the river. But at night, when the wolf is about, they need to be safely tucked into their homes. The game's challenge is to place the three large puzzle pieces on the game board so that the pigs stay outside during the day and inside at night. Also included with the game is a sweet 24-page wordless picture book with their version of the story of the Three Little Piggies. This is a perfect brain game for young children.
From the Manufacturer:
Once upon a time...
Can you help these three smart pigs build their houses? Can you set them up so that the pigs can play outside? If you spot the wolf can you help the pigs stay safe inside their houses? Three Little Piggies is a perfect brain game for young children.
It features 3 big puzzle pieces that are easy to hold, and kids will be intrigued by the way the pigs fit inside the houses and look through the windows.
Players: 1
Ages: 3-6
Challenges: 48
Faith-Based: No
Manufacturer: SmartGames
CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
Awards and Endorsements:
2015 Play Advance Language (PAL) Award
2015 ASTRA Best Toys for Kids Award
2015 Creative Child Puzzle Game of the Year Award
2015 Gold Star Toy Award Winner by Scholastic Parent & Child Magazine
2015 Right Start Best Toy Award (UK)
2015 Toy of the year Award (Belgium)
2015 Speelgoed van het jaar (The Nethererlands)
review by Flanders Family Homelife
”I love the sense of accomplishment on this 4-year-old’s face when he figures it out on his own. Don’t you know he’s proud of himself?”
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”My daughter absolutely loves Three Little Piggies! ...My favorite thing is when she finds a solution that isn’t the one suggested in the challenge book. It shows me that she is really gaining the critical thinking skill.”
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