Wooden Puzzles
Most puzzles are made of cardboard and this does not always remain beautiful when a puzzle is placed several times. You can place a wooden puzzle again and again and it will remain beautiful, and it is also very durable! At Unidragon and Wooden City you have beautiful colorful puzzles made of wood. Curious about all the other advantages of a wooden puzzle, read further at the bottom of the page.
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With a minimumamount of €20.
Valid only from 2 items
With a minimumamount of €35.
Valid only from 2 items
With a minimumamount of €50.
Valid only from 2 items
With a minimumamount of €65.
Valid only from 2 items
With a minimumamount of €20.
With a minimumamount of €35.
With a minimumamount of €50.
With a minimumamount of €65.
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Wooden puzzles
Did you know that using a wooden puzzle as a toy can make children smarter? It may sound crazy, but it is scientifically proven. In fact, a wooden puzzle allows children to exercise their brains at a fairly young age. This is because by doing puzzles, children broaden their spatial understanding and thereby train their cognitive skills. Which in turn helps with learning to read, write and do math.
In addition, wooden jigsaw puzzles help improve memory. In fact, while puzzling, we use both our left and right hemispheres of the brain. As they get to work at the same time, a connection is created in the brain. This connection increases the ability to learn, understand and remember. So as a result, children become smarter. But this also applies to adults!
A wooden puzzle for every age
As mentioned earlier, a wooden toy puzzle can have a great impact on the brain capacity of both children and adults. However, it is important to choose a wooden puzzle that is appropriate for the child’s age. The fact is, a six-year-old child needs a completely different level of difficulty than a child of 12 or older. If they work on the same puzzle, the child of twelve will find the puzzle much too easy and the child of six much too difficult. As a result, they will both lose attention when puzzling and immediately find puzzling less fun. Therefore, at Speedcube you can very easily sort by age category, which means you can always find the perfect difficulty level for your child. However, children who puzzle often can generally do this better and also do more difficult puzzles. Therefore, it is also good to look at what best suits your child in the relevant difficulty level so that there is still enough challenge and fun.
Advantage of a toy puzzle made of wood
Besides being good for children’s development, puzzles are also just plain fun for them. In the process, children also get a boost of self-confidence once they solve the wooden puzzle. This makes them feel more confident and will produce more dopamine. Dopamine improves our memory the ability to learn. In addition, puzzles are also a fun activity to do with your child. While puzzling, you can help him or her and talk about what they experienced that day at school. This in turn creates an even better bond.
Buy wooden jigsaw puzzle
Speedcube is a large web shop with various toy puzzles made of wood for almost all ages. So are you looking for a puzzle for someone nine years old or just for someone 12 years old or older? Speedcube has it all, so take a quick look at our selection. Did you order your wooden puzzle before 11:30 p.m.? Then you can start working on it as early as tomorrow!
Also check out our puzzles with large pieces, unusual puzzles and 3D puzzles!
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