Jigsaws. Specifically Minnie Mouse first puzzles from Ravensburger.

Smallest likes jigsaws. These are excellent ones. I’ll let you judge for yourself though.

(If the video hasn’t uploaded yet, sorry, try again later. It’s worth watching though, it’s ever so cute!)

Basically, the jigsaws are tough, with pictures that appear to be attractive to a two year old, are standing up to regular, repeated play (daily, several times a day) and the only real problem with them is lack of locator chips for me to easily find them when they disappear under the sofa. I’ll be getting more of this My First Puzzle series – Smallest adores them, and any activity which is good for her, doesn’t destroy my house and keeps all of us happy is something I’m good with.

Disclosure – the jigsaws were supplied for review.


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