Creative’s My First Puzzles: In the Jungle 2 is a set of 4 graded jigsaw puzzles — 5, 7, 9, and 12 pieces — featuring a lion, giraffe, zebra, and tiger, designed for children aged 4 and above who are ready for a greater challenge after Jungle 1. Chosen by parents and nursery teachers for home and classroom learning to build visual discrimination, logical thinking, problem solving, and wild animal awareness.
About This Product
GRADED JIGSAW PUZZLE SET FOR CHILDREN AGE 4+ Four puzzles at 5, 7, 9, and 12 pieces offer a confident next step after Jungle 1 — progressively more complex while staying achievable for children aged 4 and above.
4 ICONIC JUNGLE ANIMAL PUZZLES LION, GIRAFFE, ZEBRA, TIGER Each vivid illustrated puzzle features a labelled wild animal in a lush jungle setting, building animal recognition, vocabulary, and natural world curiosity alongside core puzzle skills.
SCREEN-FREE THREE-STAGE LEARNING ACTIVITY — Three built-in activities — sorting mixed pieces by colour/pattern, assembling each puzzle, then discussing the animal — extend every session beyond assembly into language, observation, and animal knowledge.
HOME & NURSERY CLASSROOM USE Works for individual and small group play; the graded piece counts let children of slightly different abilities each work at their own level, and the animal theme sparks natural classroom conversation.
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 My First Puzzles: In the Jungle 2 gives children aged 4 and
above four beautifully illustrated jigsaw puzzles a 5-piece lion, a 7-piece
giraffe, a 9-piece zebra, and a 12-piece tiger each depicting a labelled
wild animal in a vivid jungle setting. The graded piece count picks up
where Jungle 1 leaves off, continuing the progression from guided beginner
to confident, independent puzzle solver.
Three activities are built into the experience: mix all pieces and sort
them by colour or pattern clue before building begins; assemble each
puzzle using colour, shape, and picture matching; then, with each puzzle
complete, talk about the animal its colour, size, shape, tail, and food.
Every session moves fluidly from fine motor challenge to natural world
conversation.
Parents choose My First Puzzles In the Jungle 2 because the piece counts
are challenging enough to hold a 4-year-old's attention without becoming
frustrating. Teachers choose it because the three structured activities give
a full learning session from a single box and the four iconic jungle animals
offer rich material for nature discussions that go well beyond puzzle time.
HOW CHILDREN LEARN
A child tips all four puzzles into one pile and begins sorting the lion's
warm mane tones, the giraffe's distinctive spots, the zebra's
high-contrast stripes, and the tiger's orange-and-black pattern each
make the pieces visually distinct, giving a real challenge to visual
discrimination skills.
Starting with the 5-piece lion puzzle and working toward the 12-piece
tiger means the child builds real momentum within a single session
each completed puzzle makes the next feel like a worthy challenge
rather than an obstacle.
The giraffe's long neck and distinctive pattern require children to
think about orientation and proportion when placing pieces spatial
reasoning in action, without it ever feeling like a lesson.
Once the zebra puzzle is complete, a parent or teacher asks about its
black-and-white stripes, where it lives, what it eats turning assembled
pieces into a natural conversation that builds vocabulary and wild
animal knowledge.
Repeated assembly over multiple sessions trains logical thinking and
persistence: children notice they complete the easier puzzles faster
each time, giving them a concrete measure of their own improvement.
SKILLS DEVELOPED
Visual Discrimination
Hand-Eye Coordination
Problem Solving & Logical Thinking
Fine Motor Skills
Focus and Attention
Animal & Nature Awareness
Language Development & Vocabulary
WHO IS IT For
Children aged 4 and above who have outgrown very simple puzzles
and need the next step in graded complexity especially those who
have completed Jungle 1.
Parents who want a puzzle set with more pieces per puzzle than
beginner sets, keeping a growing child genuinely challenged.
Nursery and primary school teachers using animal-themed jigsaw
puzzles as a structured fine motor and problem-solving classroom
activity.
Children who love iconic jungle animals lion, giraffe, zebra, tiger
and are motivated by the subjects they are assembling.
Occupational therapists and learning support educators who use
graded puzzles in structured visual discrimination and fine motor
programmes.
Grandparents and relatives completing the Jungle series as a gift
Jungle 1 and Jungle 2 together provide eight graded puzzles across
the full 3–6 age range.
PRODUCT FEATURES TABLE
Age Group: 4 Years & Above Players: 1–2 (Individual or Small Group) Play Type: Graded Jigsaw Puzzle / Problem Solving Activity Educational Category: Visual Discrimination • Problem Solving
• Fine Motor Skills • Animal Awareness Contents: Set of 4 Jigsaw Puzzles — Lion (5 pieces), Giraffe (7 pieces),
Zebra (9 pieces), Tiger (12 pieces) Total Pieces: 33 pieces across 4 puzzles Animals Featured: Lion • Giraffe • Zebra • Tiger Activities (Box Stated): 1. Sorting of Pieces • 2. Assembling a Puzzle
• 3. Talking about the Animal with Assembled Puzzles Skills Developed (Box Stated): Visual Discrimination
• Hand-Eye Coordination • Logical Thinking • Problem Solving
• Wild Animal Awareness Series: My First Puzzles: In the Jungle — Book 2 Safety Certifications: BIS (IS 9873 – Part 1)
• EN71 Part 1, 2 & 3 • CE Marked • ISI Marked
Creative’s My First Puzzles: In the Jungle 2 gives children aged 4 and
above four beautifully illustrated jigsaw puzzles a 5-piece lion, a 7-piece
giraffe, a 9-piece zebra, and a 12-piece tiger each depicting a labelled
wild animal in a vivid jungle setting. The graded piece count picks up
where Jungle 1 leaves off, continuing the progression from guided beginner
to confident, independent puzzle solver.
Three activities are built into the experience: mix all pieces and sort
them by colour or pattern clue before building begins; assemble each
puzzle using colour, shape, and picture matching; then, with each puzzle
complete, talk about the animal its colour, size, shape, tail, and food.
Every session moves fluidly from fine motor challenge to natural world
conversation.
Parents choose My First Puzzles In the Jungle 2 because the piece counts
are challenging enough to hold a 4-year-old’s attention without becoming
frustrating. Teachers choose it because the three structured activities give
a full learning session from a single box and the four iconic jungle animals
offer rich material for nature discussions that go well beyond puzzle time.
HOW CHILDREN LEARN
A child tips all four puzzles into one pile and begins sorting the lion’s
warm mane tones, the giraffe’s distinctive spots, the zebra’s
high-contrast stripes, and the tiger’s orange-and-black pattern each
make the pieces visually distinct, giving a real challenge to visual
discrimination skills.
Starting with the 5-piece lion puzzle and working toward the 12-piece
tiger means the child builds real momentum within a single session
each completed puzzle makes the next feel like a worthy challenge
rather than an obstacle.
The giraffe’s long neck and distinctive pattern require children to
think about orientation and proportion when placing pieces spatial
reasoning in action, without it ever feeling like a lesson.
Once the zebra puzzle is complete, a parent or teacher asks about its
black-and-white stripes, where it lives, what it eats turning assembled
pieces into a natural conversation that builds vocabulary and wild
animal knowledge.
Repeated assembly over multiple sessions trains logical thinking and
persistence: children notice they complete the easier puzzles faster
each time, giving them a concrete measure of their own improvement.
SKILLS DEVELOPED
Visual Discrimination
Hand-Eye Coordination
Problem Solving & Logical Thinking
Fine Motor Skills
Focus and Attention
Animal & Nature Awareness
Language Development & Vocabulary
WHO IS IT For
Children aged 4 and above who have outgrown very simple puzzles
and need the next step in graded complexity especially those who
have completed Jungle 1.
Parents who want a puzzle set with more pieces per puzzle than
beginner sets, keeping a growing child genuinely challenged.
Nursery and primary school teachers using animal-themed jigsaw
puzzles as a structured fine motor and problem-solving classroom
activity.
Children who love iconic jungle animals lion, giraffe, zebra, tiger
and are motivated by the subjects they are assembling.
Occupational therapists and learning support educators who use
graded puzzles in structured visual discrimination and fine motor
programmes.
Grandparents and relatives completing the Jungle series as a gift
Jungle 1 and Jungle 2 together provide eight graded puzzles across
the full 3–6 age range.
PRODUCT FEATURES TABLE
Age Group: 4 Years & Above Players: 1–2 (Individual or Small Group) Play Type: Graded Jigsaw Puzzle / Problem Solving Activity Educational Category: Visual Discrimination • Problem Solving
• Fine Motor Skills • Animal Awareness Contents: Set of 4 Jigsaw Puzzles — Lion (5 pieces), Giraffe (7 pieces),
Zebra (9 pieces), Tiger (12 pieces) Total Pieces: 33 pieces across 4 puzzles Animals Featured: Lion • Giraffe • Zebra • Tiger Activities (Box Stated): 1. Sorting of Pieces • 2. Assembling a Puzzle
• 3. Talking about the Animal with Assembled Puzzles Skills Developed (Box Stated): Visual Discrimination
• Hand-Eye Coordination • Logical Thinking • Problem Solving
• Wild Animal Awareness Series: My First Puzzles: In the Jungle — Book 2 Safety Certifications: BIS (IS 9873 – Part 1)
• EN71 Part 1, 2 & 3 • CE Marked • ISI Marked
Works perfectly for our daily play time. Great for early learning at home—simple, interactive, and effective. Good value for money; quality is better than expected.
Works perfectly for our daily play time. Great for early learning at home—simple, interactive, and effective. Good value for money; quality is better than expected.