Creative’s Animal Puzzles 5 is a set of 4 graded jigsaw puzzles — 25, 30, 35, and 40 pieces — each depicting richly illustrated wildlife from a distinct habitat: tropical jungle, desert, grassland, and polar regions, plus a bonus poster to colour, for children aged 5 and above who are ready for a serious puzzle challenge. Chosen by parents and teachers for home and classroom play to build visual discrimination, sustained logical thinking, problem solving, and global animal habitat awareness.
About This Product
HABITAT-THEMED WILD ANIMAL JIGSAW SET FOR CHILDREN AGE 5+ Four puzzles at 25, 30, 35, and 40 pieces each depict a distinct global habitat — tropical jungle, desert, grassland, and polar — giving children a science-rich framework for understanding where different animals live.
4 MULTI-ANIMAL HABITAT PUZZLES — JUNGLE, DESERT, GRASSLAND, POLAR Each illustration features multiple species within a single scene — the jungle puzzle alone includes a gorilla, tiger, leopard, snake, parrot, and okapi — making every puzzle a detailed wildlife discovery as well as a problem-solving challenge.
BONUS POSTER TO COLOUR INCLUDED A colouring poster extends the session screen-free; children colour the same habitat scenes they have just assembled, reinforcing species and habitat knowledge through a second creative activity in the same box.
HOME & CLASSROOM SCIENCE AND GEOGRAPHY ENRICHMENT The four habitat themes — jungle, desert, grassland, polar — map directly onto early science and geography topics; works for individual and group use and gives primary school teachers rich material for natural world discussions.
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 5 gives children aged 5 and above four richly
illustrated habitat puzzles — a 25-piece tropical jungle, a 30-piece desert,
a 35-piece grassland, and a 40-piece polar scene — each featuring multiple
animal species in their natural environment. With piece counts from
25 to 40 and 130 total pieces across the set, this is the most demanding
set in the Animal Puzzles series and genuinely suitable for children who
have mastered earlier levels.
Three activities give structure: sort all 130 pieces by colour and habitat clue;
assemble each puzzle in order of complexity; then, with each habitat
completed, talk about the animals — their names, what they eat, where
exactly they live, and how their habitat shapes them. The bonus colouring
poster adds a creative fourth session, letting children colour all four habitat
scenes from the same box.
Parents choose Animal Puzzles 5 because 40 pieces is a serious, sustained
task for a 5-year-old — not finished in five minutes, but deeply satisfying
when complete. Teachers choose it because the four habitat themes give a
curriculum-relevant framework for early science and geography discussions
jungle, desert, grassland, polar four biomes, four lessons, four sets of animals
to name and remember.
HOW CHILDREN LEARN
A child tips all four puzzles together — 130 pieces — and begins sorting
by habitat: the lush greens and browns of the jungle scene, the sandy
yellows and blues of the desert, the green savannah grassland, and the
white-and-blue polar landscape each provide a distinct enough colour
palette for confident pre-sorting before any assembly begins.
The 25-piece jungle puzzle presents the first real challenge: a gorilla,
tiger, leopard, snake, parrot, and okapi share a densely detailed scene,
meaning every piece requires careful study of colour, texture, and
picture clue — no quick placement here, but a deeply satisfying build.
Moving from jungle to desert to grassland to polar in a single session
introduces children to four fundamentally different environments
children begin to understand intuitively that where an animal lives
shapes how it looks, what it eats, and how it behaves.
The 40-piece polar puzzle — the most complex in the set features polar
bear, reindeer, penguins, and Arctic birds in a detailed icy scene;
completing it builds the kind of sustained logical thinking and
persistence that classroom learning demands.
Talking about each completed habitat naming every animal in the scene,
discussing what the climate is like, why a polar bear could not live in a desert
turns puzzle time into a genuine early science and geography session.
SKILLS DEVELOPED
Visual Discrimination
Hand-Eye Coordination
Problem Solving & Logical Thinking
Sustained Focus and Attention
Animal & Habitat Awareness
Early Science & Geography Thinking
Creativity (Colouring Poster Activity)
WHO IS IT For
Children aged 5 and above who have worked through earlier
Animal Puzzles sets and are ready for 25–40 piece challenges
that demand real focus and sustained logical thinking.
Parents who want a puzzle set that teaches global habitats not just
individual animals — giving children a richer understanding of the
natural world.
Primary school teachers using jigsaw puzzles for early science and
geography enrichment — the four habitat themes align with
curriculum topics on ecosystems and environments.
Children who enjoy detailed illustrated scenes with many animals
to name and discover the jungle puzzle alone has six species to identify.
Parents who want a bonus creative activity the colouring poster
gives a second purposeful, screen-free session from the same box.
Grandparents and relatives completing the Animal Puzzles series
as a gift Animal Puzzles 5 is the most challenging and
content-rich set in the series.
PRODUCT FEATURES TABLE
Age Group: 5 Years & Above Players: 1–2 (Individual or Small Group) Play Type: Graded Jigsaw Puzzle / Science Enrichment Activity Educational Category:
Visual Discrimination
• Problem Solving
• Animal & Habitat Awareness
• Early Science Contents: Set of 4 Jigsaw Puzzles Tropical Jungle (25 pieces),
Desert (30 pieces), Grassland (35 pieces), Polar (40 pieces)
Poster to Colour ×1 Total Puzzle Pieces:
130 pieces across 4 puzzles Habitats & Key Animals:
Jungle: gorilla, tiger, leopard, snake, parrot, okapi
• Desert: camel and desert wildlife
• Grassland: giraffe, rhino, zebra, hippo, elephant
• Polar: polar bear, reindeer, penguins, Arctic birds Bonus Content: Poster to Colour featuring all four habitat scenes 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 5 most advanced set
(Animal Puzzles 0–4 available for earlier stages) Safety Certifications:
BIS (IS 9873 – Part 1)
• EN71 Part 1, 2 & 3
• CE Marked
Creative’s Animal Puzzles 5 gives children aged 5 and above four richly
illustrated habitat puzzles — a 25-piece tropical jungle, a 30-piece desert,
a 35-piece grassland, and a 40-piece polar scene — each featuring multiple
animal species in their natural environment. With piece counts from
25 to 40 and 130 total pieces across the set, this is the most demanding
set in the Animal Puzzles series and genuinely suitable for children who
have mastered earlier levels.
Three activities give structure: sort all 130 pieces by colour and habitat clue;
assemble each puzzle in order of complexity; then, with each habitat
completed, talk about the animals — their names, what they eat, where
exactly they live, and how their habitat shapes them. The bonus colouring
poster adds a creative fourth session, letting children colour all four habitat
scenes from the same box.
Parents choose Animal Puzzles 5 because 40 pieces is a serious, sustained
task for a 5-year-old — not finished in five minutes, but deeply satisfying
when complete. Teachers choose it because the four habitat themes give a
curriculum-relevant framework for early science and geography discussions
jungle, desert, grassland, polar four biomes, four lessons, four sets of animals
to name and remember.
HOW CHILDREN LEARN
A child tips all four puzzles together — 130 pieces — and begins sorting
by habitat: the lush greens and browns of the jungle scene, the sandy
yellows and blues of the desert, the green savannah grassland, and the
white-and-blue polar landscape each provide a distinct enough colour
palette for confident pre-sorting before any assembly begins.
The 25-piece jungle puzzle presents the first real challenge: a gorilla,
tiger, leopard, snake, parrot, and okapi share a densely detailed scene,
meaning every piece requires careful study of colour, texture, and
picture clue — no quick placement here, but a deeply satisfying build.
Moving from jungle to desert to grassland to polar in a single session
introduces children to four fundamentally different environments
children begin to understand intuitively that where an animal lives
shapes how it looks, what it eats, and how it behaves.
The 40-piece polar puzzle — the most complex in the set features polar
bear, reindeer, penguins, and Arctic birds in a detailed icy scene;
completing it builds the kind of sustained logical thinking and
persistence that classroom learning demands.
Talking about each completed habitat naming every animal in the scene,
discussing what the climate is like, why a polar bear could not live in a desert
turns puzzle time into a genuine early science and geography session.
SKILLS DEVELOPED
Visual Discrimination
Hand-Eye Coordination
Problem Solving & Logical Thinking
Sustained Focus and Attention
Animal & Habitat Awareness
Early Science & Geography Thinking
Creativity (Colouring Poster Activity)
WHO IS IT For
Children aged 5 and above who have worked through earlier
Animal Puzzles sets and are ready for 25–40 piece challenges
that demand real focus and sustained logical thinking.
Parents who want a puzzle set that teaches global habitats not just
individual animals — giving children a richer understanding of the
natural world.
Primary school teachers using jigsaw puzzles for early science and
geography enrichment — the four habitat themes align with
curriculum topics on ecosystems and environments.
Children who enjoy detailed illustrated scenes with many animals
to name and discover the jungle puzzle alone has six species to identify.
Parents who want a bonus creative activity the colouring poster
gives a second purposeful, screen-free session from the same box.
Grandparents and relatives completing the Animal Puzzles series
as a gift Animal Puzzles 5 is the most challenging and
content-rich set in the series.
PRODUCT FEATURES TABLE
Age Group: 5 Years & Above Players: 1–2 (Individual or Small Group) Play Type: Graded Jigsaw Puzzle / Science Enrichment Activity Educational Category:
Visual Discrimination
• Problem Solving
• Animal & Habitat Awareness
• Early Science Contents: Set of 4 Jigsaw Puzzles Tropical Jungle (25 pieces),
Desert (30 pieces), Grassland (35 pieces), Polar (40 pieces)
Poster to Colour ×1 Total Puzzle Pieces:
130 pieces across 4 puzzles Habitats & Key Animals:
Jungle: gorilla, tiger, leopard, snake, parrot, okapi
• Desert: camel and desert wildlife
• Grassland: giraffe, rhino, zebra, hippo, elephant
• Polar: polar bear, reindeer, penguins, Arctic birds Bonus Content: Poster to Colour featuring all four habitat scenes 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 5 most advanced set
(Animal Puzzles 0–4 available for earlier stages) Safety Certifications:
BIS (IS 9873 – Part 1)
• EN71 Part 1, 2 & 3
• CE Marked
Helps improve thinking skills.
Kids learn faster with this toy.
Very useful for early learning.
Kids learn faster with this toy.
Kids learn faster with this toy.