Creative’s Birds Set of Four Puzzles (Set 2) gives children aged 3 and up four progressively challenging bird jigsaws crane, goose, flamingo, and duck with 6, 7, 8, and 10 pieces. Detailed illustrated scenes build visual discrimination, logical thinking, problem solving, and real bird awareness.
About This Product
BIRDS JIGSAW PUZZLE SET 4 PUZZLES AGES 3 Four detailed illustrated bird puzzles crane, goose, flamingo, and duck each set in a rich natural habitat scene.
PROGRESSIVE DIFFICULTY 6 7 8 10 PIECES Puzzles increase from 6 to 10 pieces so children are always working at the right challenge level as skills grow.
BIRD AWARENESS VISUAL DISCRIMINATION ACTIVITY Three structured activities on the box guide sorting, assembly, and discussion of each bird’s colour, size, feathers, and beak.
SCREEN-FREE PUZZLE ACTIVITY HOME & CLASSROOM Detailed nature artwork and progressive piece counts keep children engaged independently at home, in nursery, and at school.
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 Set of Four Puzzles (Set 2) is a progressive jigsaw
collection that introduces children aged 3 and up to four distinct
birds crane, goose, flamingo, and duck through detailed illustrated
scenes rather than simple flat images. The four puzzles increase in
piece count from 6 to 10, so children always have a puzzle that matches
their current skill level and a harder one to work towards.
Three structured activities make this more than a standard puzzle set.
Children first sort mixed pieces from all four puzzles using colour,
pattern, and picture clues a sorting and classification task before
assembly even begins. Assembly follows, and once each puzzle is
complete, the box guides a conversation about the bird's appearance:
its colour, size, feathers, and beak. This third step turns each completed
puzzle into a nature awareness and language development activity.
Parents and teachers choose this set because the detailed artwork and
progressive difficulty make it genuinely reusable children return to
it across different sessions and at different ages. It supports hands-on
learning across home, classroom, and therapy environments, and the
bird theme connects naturally to early science and nature topics.
How Children Learn
A child tips out the pieces from all four puzzles mixed together,
then sorts them by colour and pattern before assembling practising
visual discrimination and classification before the puzzle even begins.
Starting with the 6-piece crane puzzle, a child matches the large
distinctive shapes and bold colours, building early spatial reasoning;
moving to the 10-piece duck puzzle brings a noticeably harder
challenge that feels earned.
Each completed puzzle shows a bird in its natural habitat
standing in water, on a grassy bank, or by a tree giving children
rich visual context to discuss rather than a plain white background image.
The box activity guide prompts a conversation after each assembly:
talking about the bird's colour, size, feathers, and beak develops
descriptive language and nature vocabulary alongside the puzzle skills.
Returning to the mixed pieces and sorting then rebuilding across
multiple sessions builds pattern recognition and visual memory
children who have assembled each puzzle once find the next
attempt noticeably faster.
Skills Developed
Visual Discrimination
Hand-Eye Coordination
Logical Thinking
Problem Solving
Cognitive Development
Bird & Nature Awareness
Language Development
Who Is It For
Children aged 3 and above who are ready to move beyond simple
shape puzzles to more detailed picture jigsaws.
Parents looking for a reusable puzzle set that grows with a child
from 3 pieces to 10 pieces progressively.
Nursery and reception teachers using puzzles for independent
activity stations covering nature and science themes.
Parents and teachers covering bird or nature topics who want a
hands-on activity to support vocabulary and observation.
Occupational therapists using jigsaw puzzles for visual discrimination,
fine motor, and logical thinking development.
Gift-buyers looking for an educational toy for a 3 to 6 year old
with genuine long-term reuse value.
PRODUCT FEATURES TABLE
Age Group: 3 Years & Above Number of Players: 1 or more Play Type:
Jigsaw Puzzle • Nature Awareness • Classification Activity Educational Category:
Visual Discrimination • Problem Solving • Bird Awareness Birds Featured: Crane • Goose • Flamingo • Duck Piece Counts:
6 pieces • 7 pieces • 8 pieces • 10 pieces (progressive difficulty)
Structured Activities: 1. Sort mixed pieces by colour/pattern
2. Assemble each puzzle
3. Discuss colour, size, feathers and beaks of each bird
Set Number: Set 2 of Creative's Birds Puzzle Series Safety Certifications: BIS (IS 9873 – Part 1) • CE Mark Reference Number: 0778
Creative’s Birds Set of Four Puzzles (Set 2) is a progressive jigsaw
collection that introduces children aged 3 and up to four distinct
birds crane, goose, flamingo, and duck through detailed illustrated
scenes rather than simple flat images. The four puzzles increase in
piece count from 6 to 10, so children always have a puzzle that matches
their current skill level and a harder one to work towards.
Three structured activities make this more than a standard puzzle set.
Children first sort mixed pieces from all four puzzles using colour,
pattern, and picture clues a sorting and classification task before
assembly even begins. Assembly follows, and once each puzzle is
complete, the box guides a conversation about the bird’s appearance:
its colour, size, feathers, and beak. This third step turns each completed
puzzle into a nature awareness and language development activity.
Parents and teachers choose this set because the detailed artwork and
progressive difficulty make it genuinely reusable children return to
it across different sessions and at different ages. It supports hands-on
learning across home, classroom, and therapy environments, and the
bird theme connects naturally to early science and nature topics.
How Children Learn
A child tips out the pieces from all four puzzles mixed together,
then sorts them by colour and pattern before assembling practising
visual discrimination and classification before the puzzle even begins.
Starting with the 6-piece crane puzzle, a child matches the large
distinctive shapes and bold colours, building early spatial reasoning;
moving to the 10-piece duck puzzle brings a noticeably harder
challenge that feels earned.
Each completed puzzle shows a bird in its natural habitat
standing in water, on a grassy bank, or by a tree giving children
rich visual context to discuss rather than a plain white background image.
The box activity guide prompts a conversation after each assembly:
talking about the bird’s colour, size, feathers, and beak develops
descriptive language and nature vocabulary alongside the puzzle skills.
Returning to the mixed pieces and sorting then rebuilding across
multiple sessions builds pattern recognition and visual memory
children who have assembled each puzzle once find the next
attempt noticeably faster.
Skills Developed
Visual Discrimination
Hand-Eye Coordination
Logical Thinking
Problem Solving
Cognitive Development
Bird & Nature Awareness
Language Development
Who Is It For
Children aged 3 and above who are ready to move beyond simple
shape puzzles to more detailed picture jigsaws.
Parents looking for a reusable puzzle set that grows with a child
from 3 pieces to 10 pieces progressively.
Nursery and reception teachers using puzzles for independent
activity stations covering nature and science themes.
Parents and teachers covering bird or nature topics who want a
hands-on activity to support vocabulary and observation.
Occupational therapists using jigsaw puzzles for visual discrimination,
fine motor, and logical thinking development.
Gift-buyers looking for an educational toy for a 3 to 6 year old
with genuine long-term reuse value.
PRODUCT FEATURES TABLE
Age Group: 3 Years & Above Number of Players: 1 or more Play Type:
Jigsaw Puzzle • Nature Awareness • Classification Activity Educational Category:
Visual Discrimination • Problem Solving • Bird Awareness Birds Featured: Crane • Goose • Flamingo • Duck Piece Counts:
6 pieces • 7 pieces • 8 pieces • 10 pieces (progressive difficulty)
Structured Activities: 1. Sort mixed pieces by colour/pattern
2. Assemble each puzzle
3. Discuss colour, size, feathers and beaks of each bird
Set Number: Set 2 of Creative’s Birds Puzzle Series Safety Certifications: BIS (IS 9873 – Part 1) • CE Mark Reference Number: 0778
Very useful for early learning.
Helps improve thinking skills.
Keeps my child focused and happy.
Kids learn faster with this toy.
Very useful for early learning.