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Meet four friendly farm animals in this adorable animal jigsaw book!
The simple two-piece puzzles with soft-to-touch fur are perfect for little hands.
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These books are very simple in both their words and the picture/jigsaws.
However, that isn't a bad thing... the little ones in our centre (18mths to 2yrs) enjoyed looking at the pictures then trying to figure out how to put them back into the jigsaw spots.
I did find, however, that the first couple of times it was very hard to get the pieces out, but once they came loose we had a hard time trying to keep them in the book - something to be aware of.
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