Wooden Alphabet Puzzle
Skills: Problem-Solving, Independence, Handling Emotions
Let them explore.
Let your child pick up the letters and discover the pictures underneath. Giving them space to explore builds curiosity and independence.
Name what you see.
As they lift each letter, point out the picture: "Look, A is for Apple!" Connecting letters to objects builds early literacy and language skills.
Connect together.
Ask, "What's your favorite letter?" Brainstorm words that start with that letter. Exploring preferences helps children discover their own identity.
Model patience.
If a piece doesn't fit, take a deep breath together and try again. Showing calm during problem-solving helps them handle frustration.
Celebrate the effort.
When the puzzle is done, stand back and admire it together: "You worked so hard!" or "You kept trying even when it was tricky!" Praising the process builds pride and perseverance.