Creative’s Birds A Set of Four Puzzles 1 is a graded jigsaw set of 4, 5, 6, and 8 pieces featuring beautifully illustrated Indian birds — pigeon, crow, parrot, and owl in natural garden and outdoor settings, designed for children aged 3 and above to build visual discrimination, hand-eye coordination, logical thinking, and awareness of familiar birds. Chosen by parents and nursery teachers for home and classroom bird awareness and problem solving sessions.
About This Product
BIRDS JIGSAW PUZZLE SET FOR TODDLERS AGE 3+ Four graded puzzles at 4, 5, 6, and 8 pieces each feature a labelled Indian bird in a vivid natural scene — pigeon, crow, parrot, and owl — building bird recognition and name vocabulary alongside first puzzle skills.
4 GRADED BIRD PUZZLES — PIGEON, CROW, PARROT, OWL Each richly illustrated puzzle shows a single bird in its natural outdoor setting — pigeon in a garden, crow beside a lake, parrot on a rocky ledge, owl in tall grass — the realistic illustrations build genuine bird recognition, not just cartoon awareness.
SCREEN-FREE THREE-STAGE LEARNING ACTIVITY Three built-in activities — sorting mixed pieces by colour and feather pattern, assembling each puzzle, then discussing the bird’s colour, size, feathers, and beak — extend every session into language and natural world learning.
HOME & NURSERY CLASSROOM BIRD AWARENESS USE Works for individual and small group play; the familiar Indian bird theme resonates strongly with children in India, UAE, and South Asia who encounter pigeons, crows, and parrots in daily life — making the puzzles immediately relevant.
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 Birds: A Set of Four Puzzles 1 gives children aged 3 and
above four beautifully detailed jigsaw puzzles a 4-piece pigeon,
a 5-piece crow, a 6-piece parrot, and an 8-piece owl each depicted
in a vivid, realistic natural setting with the bird's name labelled.
The graded piece count builds from a size any 3-year-old can complete
to an 8-piece challenge that demands real focus and picture reading.
Three activities give structure to every session: mix all 23 pieces and
sort them by the bird's colour and feather pattern; assemble each
puzzle using picture and colour clues; then, with each bird assembled,
talk about it — its colour, size, feathers, beak, and where it lives.
The familiar Indian birds pigeon, crow, parrot, owl give the activity
immediate real-world relevance for children across India and the
UAE who see these species every day.
Parents choose Birds 1 because it combines a genuine puzzle challenge
with specific bird knowledge that children find immediately meaningful.
Teachers choose it because discussing birds' colours, feathers, and
beaks maps directly onto early science observation skills and because
these four species are part of the everyday environment children
already know and can connect to.
HOW CHILDREN LEARN
A child tips all four puzzles together and begins sorting the
grey-and-white pigeon against its colourful garden, the black
crow beside deep blue water, the vivid green parrot on a rocky
mountain, and the mottled brown owl in dry grass each provide
distinctly different colour palettes that make pre-sorting a
genuine visual exercise.
Starting with the 4-piece pigeon puzzle, the child places each
piece and notices the bird's round body, barred grey wings,
and orange eye — details they may have seen before but never
studied carefully — the puzzle makes them look closely for
the first time.
The 8-piece owl puzzle — mottled feathers, yellow eyes, and a
tall grass background — is the most detailed assembly in the
set and requires the kind of careful piece-by-piece reasoning
that builds the logical thinking children bring to every
classroom challenge.
Once the parrot puzzle is complete, a parent or teacher asks:
what colour is the beak, how do parrots fly, have you ever seen one
turning assembled pieces into a living conversation about a bird the
child has likely seen in real life.
Repeated assembly reinforces the bird names pigeon, crow,
parrot, owl — and the details that distinguish them, building a
vocabulary of the natural world that children carry far beyond
puzzle time.
SKILLS DEVELOPED
Visual Discrimination
Hand-Eye Coordination
Problem Solving & Logical Thinking
Fine Motor Skills
Focus and Attention
Bird & Nature Awareness
Language Development & Vocabulary
WHO IS IT For
Children aged 3 and above beginning jigsaw puzzles who
respond particularly well to nature and bird themes the familiar
Indian birds give instant recognition and engagement.
Parents in India, UAE, and South Asia who want a puzzle set
featuring birds their child has already seen and can name,
building on real-world experience.
Nursery and pre-school teachers introducing birds as a science
and nature topic this puzzle set turns observation into a hands-on,
structured activity.
Children who have completed the My First Puzzles or Animal
Puzzles series and are ready for a new subject birds at a
comparable graded difficulty level.
Occupational therapists and learning support educators using jigsaw
puzzles in structured fine motor and visual discrimination programmes.
Grandparents and relatives who want a nature-themed puzzle gift
that a 3–5 year old will connect to from their own everyday
experience of birds.
Creative’s Birds: A Set of Four Puzzles 1 gives children aged 3 and
above four beautifully detailed jigsaw puzzles a 4-piece pigeon,
a 5-piece crow, a 6-piece parrot, and an 8-piece owl each depicted
in a vivid, realistic natural setting with the bird’s name labelled.
The graded piece count builds from a size any 3-year-old can complete
to an 8-piece challenge that demands real focus and picture reading.
Three activities give structure to every session: mix all 23 pieces and
sort them by the bird’s colour and feather pattern; assemble each
puzzle using picture and colour clues; then, with each bird assembled,
talk about it — its colour, size, feathers, beak, and where it lives.
The familiar Indian birds pigeon, crow, parrot, owl give the activity
immediate real-world relevance for children across India and the
UAE who see these species every day.
Parents choose Birds 1 because it combines a genuine puzzle challenge
with specific bird knowledge that children find immediately meaningful.
Teachers choose it because discussing birds’ colours, feathers, and
beaks maps directly onto early science observation skills and because
these four species are part of the everyday environment children
already know and can connect to.
HOW CHILDREN LEARN
A child tips all four puzzles together and begins sorting the
grey-and-white pigeon against its colourful garden, the black
crow beside deep blue water, the vivid green parrot on a rocky
mountain, and the mottled brown owl in dry grass each provide
distinctly different colour palettes that make pre-sorting a
genuine visual exercise.
Starting with the 4-piece pigeon puzzle, the child places each
piece and notices the bird’s round body, barred grey wings,
and orange eye — details they may have seen before but never
studied carefully — the puzzle makes them look closely for
the first time.
The 8-piece owl puzzle — mottled feathers, yellow eyes, and a
tall grass background — is the most detailed assembly in the
set and requires the kind of careful piece-by-piece reasoning
that builds the logical thinking children bring to every
classroom challenge.
Once the parrot puzzle is complete, a parent or teacher asks:
what colour is the beak, how do parrots fly, have you ever seen one
turning assembled pieces into a living conversation about a bird the
child has likely seen in real life.
Repeated assembly reinforces the bird names pigeon, crow,
parrot, owl — and the details that distinguish them, building a
vocabulary of the natural world that children carry far beyond
puzzle time.
SKILLS DEVELOPED
Visual Discrimination
Hand-Eye Coordination
Problem Solving & Logical Thinking
Fine Motor Skills
Focus and Attention
Bird & Nature Awareness
Language Development & Vocabulary
WHO IS IT For
Children aged 3 and above beginning jigsaw puzzles who
respond particularly well to nature and bird themes the familiar
Indian birds give instant recognition and engagement.
Parents in India, UAE, and South Asia who want a puzzle set
featuring birds their child has already seen and can name,
building on real-world experience.
Nursery and pre-school teachers introducing birds as a science
and nature topic this puzzle set turns observation into a hands-on,
structured activity.
Children who have completed the My First Puzzles or Animal
Puzzles series and are ready for a new subject birds at a
comparable graded difficulty level.
Occupational therapists and learning support educators using jigsaw
puzzles in structured fine motor and visual discrimination programmes.
Grandparents and relatives who want a nature-themed puzzle gift
that a 3–5 year old will connect to from their own everyday
experience of birds.
Keeps my child focused and happy.
Amazing way to learn while playing.
Very useful for early learning.
Kids learn faster with this toy.
Kids learn faster with this toy.