Geopuzzle Complete Boxed Set of 6

Retail price: $71.99
Our price: $71.99

Ages: 4-12

Grades: Pre-K to 7th

Availability: Usually ships in 1-3 days.

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Product Code: 120-006

Timberdoodle's Review

Six-in-One GeoPuzzle Collection

GeoPuzzles are an incredible tool, teaching children with amazing accuracy the countries of Europe, Africa, Latin America, Asia, and the states of the USA. Jumbo-sized and brightly colored, GeoPuzzle pieces are shaped like individual countries or states, so children learn as they put the puzzle together. As children assemble GeoPuzzles, they not only see each country's name, shape, and capital but where it is located and how the entire continent fits together. GeoPuzzles are made from durable cardboard. Winner of a Dr. Toy Smart Play/Smart Toys Award, these puzzles are perfect for ages four to twelve.



Sizes and Pieces:
  • Africa and Middle East GeoPuzzle has 65 pieces and is 17" x 17".
  • Asia GeoPuzzle has 50 pieces covering all the countries from Afghanistan to Vietnam, and is 19" x 16".
  • The Europe GeoPuzzle has 58 pieces and is 19" x 16".
  • The United States/Canada GeoPuzzle has 70 pieces and is 17" x 17".
  • The Latin America GeoPuzzle has 50 pieces and is 17" x 17".
  • The World GeoPuzzle has 68 pieces and is 26" x 12.5".
  • Features


    The GeoPuzzles have been recognized as outstanding educational toys by Dr. Toy, the National Association of Parenting Publications, and Creative Child Magazine. GeoPuzzles make geography fun!

  • Made from recycled material!
  • Help to build fine motor, cognitive, language, and problem-solving skills
  • Great introduction to world geography

    Sizes and Pieces:
  • Africa and Middle East has 65 pieces and is 17" x 17"
  • Asia Geopuzzle has 50 pieces and is 19" x 16"
  • Europe Geopuzzle has 50 eight pieces and is 19" x 16"
  • Latin America Geopuzzle has 50 pieces and is 17" x 17"
  • United States/Canada has 70 pieces and is 17" x 17"
  • The World GeoPuzzle has 68 pieces and is 26" x 12.5"

  • Manufacturer's Information
    Manufacturer: Geotoys
    Made In: Germany
    Faith-Based: No

    Awards and Endorsements:
    Dr. Toy Smart Play/Smart Toys Award
    2006 Honors Toy award from the National Association of Parenting Publications (NAPPA)
    Creative Child Magazine 2008 Prefered Choice Award
    Fat Brain Toys Award

    CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 years..

    Customer Reviews

    Based on 116 reviews
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    Sara W.
    Much enjoyed

    Our 7yr old did for 2nd grade thru the year but our 5 year old actually did them too and really enjoyed it. Variety for multiple ages. Win!

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    T.E.
    love these puzzles

    I might like these puzzles more than my kids. I enjoyed sitting with them and doing them as a family.

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    Vanessa H.
    Perfection!

    My daughter does a puzzle each day while I finish working with her older sister and she waits for me to read aloud to both of them. She has gotten so quick at knowing what countries go where around the world and in less than a year is putting these puzzles together quickly without need of the box. The more she works them, the better she is getting at being able to find countries on a map or globe as a result of what she knows from these puzzles. She will be so much better equipped to understand the news and history than her mama was!

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    Laura G.
    Nice Set of Puzzles - But I wish I could change a few things

    This is a nice set of puzzles at a decent price. However, I wish that North America and South America were their own puzzles instead of the way that they have them separated here. Another small complaint is that this is one giant box with 6 puzzles inside. They do give you resealable bags for each puzzle, but I would prefer if each puzzle had its own box.

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    Tasha G.
    Built to Last

    These puzzles were built to last, which I truly appreciate having more than one that I am homeschooling. The puzzles were fun to do a few times each and by the end they really picked up on where things were located and could point them on out on different maps as well.