Creative’s Animal Puzzles 4 is a set of 4 graded jigsaw puzzles 10, 15, 20, and 25 pieces featuring richly detailed illustrations of monkeys, foxes, leopards, and antelopes, plus a bonus poster to colour, designed for children aged 4 and above who are ready for a genuine puzzle challenge. Chosen by parents and teachers for home and classroom play to build visual discrimination, logical thinking, problem solving, and awareness of exotic wild animals.
About This Product
GRADED WILD ANIMAL JIGSAW SET FOR CHILDREN AGE 4+ Four puzzles at 10, 15, 20, and 25 pieces present a genuine challenge for children who have graduated beyond beginner sets complex enough to hold a 4–7 year old’s full attention for a complete session.
4 EXOTIC WILDLIFE PUZZLES — MONKEYS, FOXES, LEOPARDS, ANTELOPES Each detailed illustration features lesser-known wild animals in vivid natural settings, building awareness of exotic species and expanding natural world knowledge well beyond familiar farmyard or jungle animals.
BONUS POSTER TO COLOUR INCLUDED A colouring poster extends the session beyond puzzle assembly — children colour the same animals they have just assembled, reinforcing species recognition and adding a screen-free creative activity to every use.
HOME & CLASSROOM WILDLIFE LEARNING USE Three built-in activities — sorting all pieces by colour and pattern, assembling each puzzle, then discussing the animal — give a full learning session; the exotic animal theme is ideal for science and nature discussions in upper nursery and early primary classrooms.
QUALITY, SAFETY & TRUST Creative’s products are proudly made in India, conforming to BIS Safety Standards (IS 9873 – Part 1) and EN71 Part 1, 2 & 3 with European Toy Safety Standards trusted by parents and educators since 1987.
Creative's Animal Puzzles 4 gives children aged 4 and above four richly
illustrated jigsaw puzzles — a 10-piece monkey group, a 15-piece fox
scene, a 20-piece leopard puzzle, and a 25-piece antelope puzzle
each depicting exotic wildlife in detailed natural habitats. With piece
counts reaching 25, this is a set for children who have mastered simpler
puzzles and are ready for a genuine, sustained challenge.
Three activities structure every session: mix all 70 pieces and sort by
colour and picture clue; assemble each puzzle in order of growing
complexity; then, with each completed, talk about the animal its colour,
size, habitat, diet, and what makes it unusual.
The bonus colouring poster adds a fourth creative activity, letting
children colour the same wildlife scenes they have just assembled.
Parents choose Animal Puzzles 4 because the 25-piece challenge keeps
older children genuinely engaged not a five-minute task, but a satisfying
session that builds persistence alongside visual and logical skills.
Teachers choose it because the exotic animal theme monkeys, foxes,
leopards, antelopes gives rich material for early science and natural
world discussions that go well beyond the animals children already know.
HOW CHILDREN LEARN
A child tips all four puzzles together and begins sorting the lush
green-and-brown monkey scene, the warm fox and cub tones,
the spotted leopard against rock and grass, and the antelope
group in open savannah each provide distinct enough colour
palettes for a capable 4-year-old to sort confidently before
assembly begins.
Starting with the 10-piece monkey puzzle, the child fits each
piece using the detailed background foliage and the distinctive
black-and-white colobus colouring — more complex picture
content than simpler puzzles means more visual information
to interpret and more problem-solving in every placement.
Moving from the 10-piece monkey set to the 25-piece antelope
puzzle in a single session gives children a measurable experience
of increasing difficulty — the child understands that the more
pieces there are, the harder the sorting, and they adapt their
strategy accordingly.
The colouring poster comes out after all four puzzles are assembled:
children match each coloured area to the animal in front of them
leopard spots, fox red, monkey black-and-white — building colour
observation and hand control through a second purposeful activity.
Talking about these lesser-known animals — what is a mandrill,
where do colobus monkeys live, what does a serval hunt — turns
completed puzzles into a genuinely educational natural world
conversation that builds vocabulary most children have not yet
encountered.
SKILLS DEVELOPED
Visual Discrimination
Hand-Eye Coordination
Problem Solving & Logical Thinking
Fine Motor Skills
Focus and Sustained Attention
Exotic Wild Animal & Nature Awareness
Creativity (Colouring Poster Activity)
WHO IS IT For
Children aged 4 and above who have completed simpler puzzle
sets and are ready for 10–25 piece challenges that take real time
and focus to complete.
Parents who want a puzzle set featuring exotic, lesser-known wild
animals that expand their child's natural world knowledge beyond
lions, elephants, and dogs.
Primary school teachers using puzzle sets for science and nature
enrichment, where the animal theme generates curriculum-relevant
discussion about habitats and ecosystems.
Children who love wildlife documentaries and animals they haven't
seen in other puzzle sets — colobus monkeys, leopards, antelopes,
and fox families.
Parents who want a bonus creative activity included — the colouring
poster extends the box's value and gives a second quiet, screen-free
session after puzzle time.
Grandparents and relatives who want a more challenging gift for a
child who has already worked through simpler puzzle sets — Animal
Puzzles 4 is a natural progression in the series.
PRODUCT FEATURES TABLE
Age Group: 4 Years & Above Players: 1–2 (Individual or Small Group) Play Type: Graded Jigsaw Puzzle / Creative Activity Educational Category:
Visual Discrimination
• Problem Solving
• Fine Motor Skills
• Exotic Animal Awareness Contents: Set of 4 Jigsaw Puzzles — Monkeys (10 pieces), Foxes
(15 pieces), Leopards (20 pieces), Antelopes (25 pieces)
| Poster to Colour ×1 Total Puzzle Pieces: 70 pieces across 4 puzzles Animals Featured:
Monkeys (including Colobus & Mandrill)
• Foxes with cubs
• Leopards
• Antelopes Bonus Content:
Poster to Colour — featuring the same wildlife scenes as the puzzles Activities (Box Stated):
1. Sorting of Pieces
2. Assembling a Puzzle
3. Talking about the Animals Skills Developed (Box Stated): Visual Discrimination
Hand-Eye Coordination
Logical Thinking Problem Solving
Animal Awareness Series: Animal Puzzles 4 — advanced level
(Animal Puzzles 0–3 available for earlier stages) Safety Certifications:
BIS (IS 9873 – Part 1)
EN71 Part 1, 2 & 3
CE Marked
ISI Marked
Creative’s Animal Puzzles 4 gives children aged 4 and above four richly
illustrated jigsaw puzzles — a 10-piece monkey group, a 15-piece fox
scene, a 20-piece leopard puzzle, and a 25-piece antelope puzzle
each depicting exotic wildlife in detailed natural habitats. With piece
counts reaching 25, this is a set for children who have mastered simpler
puzzles and are ready for a genuine, sustained challenge.
Three activities structure every session: mix all 70 pieces and sort by
colour and picture clue; assemble each puzzle in order of growing
complexity; then, with each completed, talk about the animal its colour,
size, habitat, diet, and what makes it unusual.
The bonus colouring poster adds a fourth creative activity, letting
children colour the same wildlife scenes they have just assembled.
Parents choose Animal Puzzles 4 because the 25-piece challenge keeps
older children genuinely engaged not a five-minute task, but a satisfying
session that builds persistence alongside visual and logical skills.
Teachers choose it because the exotic animal theme monkeys, foxes,
leopards, antelopes gives rich material for early science and natural
world discussions that go well beyond the animals children already know.
HOW CHILDREN LEARN
A child tips all four puzzles together and begins sorting the lush
green-and-brown monkey scene, the warm fox and cub tones,
the spotted leopard against rock and grass, and the antelope
group in open savannah each provide distinct enough colour
palettes for a capable 4-year-old to sort confidently before
assembly begins.
Starting with the 10-piece monkey puzzle, the child fits each
piece using the detailed background foliage and the distinctive
black-and-white colobus colouring — more complex picture
content than simpler puzzles means more visual information
to interpret and more problem-solving in every placement.
Moving from the 10-piece monkey set to the 25-piece antelope
puzzle in a single session gives children a measurable experience
of increasing difficulty — the child understands that the more
pieces there are, the harder the sorting, and they adapt their
strategy accordingly.
The colouring poster comes out after all four puzzles are assembled:
children match each coloured area to the animal in front of them
leopard spots, fox red, monkey black-and-white — building colour
observation and hand control through a second purposeful activity.
Talking about these lesser-known animals — what is a mandrill,
where do colobus monkeys live, what does a serval hunt — turns
completed puzzles into a genuinely educational natural world
conversation that builds vocabulary most children have not yet
encountered.
SKILLS DEVELOPED
Visual Discrimination
Hand-Eye Coordination
Problem Solving & Logical Thinking
Fine Motor Skills
Focus and Sustained Attention
Exotic Wild Animal & Nature Awareness
Creativity (Colouring Poster Activity)
WHO IS IT For
Children aged 4 and above who have completed simpler puzzle
sets and are ready for 10–25 piece challenges that take real time
and focus to complete.
Parents who want a puzzle set featuring exotic, lesser-known wild
animals that expand their child’s natural world knowledge beyond
lions, elephants, and dogs.
Primary school teachers using puzzle sets for science and nature
enrichment, where the animal theme generates curriculum-relevant
discussion about habitats and ecosystems.
Children who love wildlife documentaries and animals they haven’t
seen in other puzzle sets — colobus monkeys, leopards, antelopes,
and fox families.
Parents who want a bonus creative activity included — the colouring
poster extends the box’s value and gives a second quiet, screen-free
session after puzzle time.
Grandparents and relatives who want a more challenging gift for a
child who has already worked through simpler puzzle sets — Animal
Puzzles 4 is a natural progression in the series.
PRODUCT FEATURES TABLE
Age Group: 4 Years & Above Players: 1–2 (Individual or Small Group) Play Type: Graded Jigsaw Puzzle / Creative Activity Educational Category:
Visual Discrimination
• Problem Solving
• Fine Motor Skills
• Exotic Animal Awareness Contents: Set of 4 Jigsaw Puzzles — Monkeys (10 pieces), Foxes
(15 pieces), Leopards (20 pieces), Antelopes (25 pieces)
| Poster to Colour ×1 Total Puzzle Pieces: 70 pieces across 4 puzzles Animals Featured:
Monkeys (including Colobus & Mandrill)
• Foxes with cubs
• Leopards
• Antelopes Bonus Content:
Poster to Colour — featuring the same wildlife scenes as the puzzles Activities (Box Stated):
1. Sorting of Pieces
2. Assembling a Puzzle
3. Talking about the Animals Skills Developed (Box Stated): Visual Discrimination
Hand-Eye Coordination
Logical Thinking Problem Solving
Animal Awareness Series: Animal Puzzles 4 — advanced level
(Animal Puzzles 0–3 available for earlier stages) Safety Certifications:
BIS (IS 9873 – Part 1)
EN71 Part 1, 2 & 3
CE Marked
ISI Marked
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Helps improve thinking skills.
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Kids learn faster with this toy.