Description
Creative’s Animals of Africa is a 100-piece thick and durable jigsaw
puzzle for children aged 7 and above, featuring a spectacular African
savannah watering hole scene elephant, giraffe, lion, zebra, rhinoceros,
buffalo, flamingo, meerkat, impala, and colourful birds gathered at a
pool, with Mount Kilimanjaro rising in the background.
The completed puzzle measures 545mm × 420mm; pieces are thick,
large, and child-friendly built for the sustained handling that a
complex wildlife scene demands.
The watering hole setting is the image’s ecological masterstroke:
it gives a natural reason for every African species to share the same
scene, making the assembled puzzle not just beautiful but scientifically
coherent. Every animal present in the scene actually visits African
watering holes the puzzle is a slice of real African ecosystem behaviour,
not a random collection of species.
Parents choose Animals of Africa because the watering hole scene is
one of the most iconic and recognisable images of the African savannah
children who have seen wildlife documentaries will immediately
recognise and engage with it. Teachers choose it because the ecological
story of the watering hole connects directly to early science topics on
animal behaviour, shared habitats, and the African ecosystem
and because a 545mm × 420mm completed puzzle is a classroom display
that teaches every time it is looked at. The series continues with Sea
Animals and Animals of Arctic for a complete three-habitat collection.
HOW CHILDREN LEARN
- A child spreads all 100 pieces and begins with the most visually
distinctive anchors in the scene the large elephant central-foreground,
Mount Kilimanjaro’s white peak top-centre, the pink flamingos at the
waterline, the golden lion left, and the vivid blue birds at the giraffe’s
neck — each providing a distinct starting cluster before the connecting
pieces are tackled. - The watering hole setting gives the puzzle an ecological framework
that makes it more than a visual exercise: children naturally ask why
all these animals are in the same place at the same time, introducing
the concept of shared resources, habitat, and the African dry season
to the conversation. - Identifying species by name as they appear giraffe, rhinoceros,
wildebeest, meerkat, impala, flamingo, oxpecker birds builds
a specific vocabulary for African wildlife and the habit of naming and
classifying what one observes, a core scientific skill. - The background detail Mount Kilimanjaro under a blue sky, acacia
trees, and the reflective water surface teaches children that a puzzle
image has layers: a foreground of action, a middle ground of habitat,
and a background of geography, each requiring different piece-reading
strategies. - Completing a 545mm × 420mm puzzle independently and displaying
it gives children a permanent, detailed reference image of African wildlife
that teachers and parents can return to again and again as a conversation
starter about animals, habitats, and ecosystems.
SKILLS DEVELOPED
- Visual Discrimination
- Hand-Eye Coordination
- Keen and Accurate Observation
- Logical Thinking
- Problem Solving
- African Wildlife & Habitat Awareness
- Early Science & Geography Thinking
WHO IS IT For
- Children aged 7 and above who love African wildlife the watering
hole scene is one of the most dramatic and species-rich images of
the African savannah available in puzzle format. - Parents who want a large-format puzzle with a scientifically
interesting scene the ecological watering hole story gives this
puzzle educational depth beyond most wildlife puzzles. - Primary school science and geography teachers covering African
habitats, savannah ecosystems, or animal behaviour the watering
hole setting gives curriculum-relevant discussion material built
directly into the image. - Children who have completed other 100-piece puzzles and are ready
for the scale and species density of a full African savannah watering
hole scene. - Families who enjoy collaborative puzzle sessions the large completed
image works as a family puzzle and as a permanent classroom
or bedroom display. - Grandparents and relatives building the three-habitat nature series
Animals of Africa, Sea Animals, and Animals of Arctic together form
a complete natural world puzzle collection.
PRODUCT FEATURES TABLE
Age Group:
7 Years & Above
Players:
1–2 (Individual or Collaborative)
Play Type:
100-Piece Jigsaw Puzzle / African Wildlife Science Activity
Puzzle Size (Completed):
545 mm × 420 mm
Total Pieces: 100
Piece Type:
Thick and durable, child-friendly confirmed on rear box
Scene:
African savannah watering hole elephant, giraffe, lion, zebra, rhinoceros,
buffalo, flamingo, meerkat, impala, birds Mount Kilimanjaro in background
Series:
Creative’s 100-Piece Nature Series also available:
Sea Animals & Animals of Arctic
Skills Developed (Box Stated):
Visual Discrimination
• Hand-Eye Coordination
• Keen & Accurate Observation
• Logical Thinking
• Problem Solving
Product Code: 0352
Safety Certifications:
BIS (IS 9873 – Part 1)
• EN71 Part 1, 2 & 3
• CE Marked
• ISI Marked



