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Our Little Puzzle

An Early Learning Magnetic Puzzle Set Featuring Farm Animals and First Words

Board Book
$25.95 US
0"W x 0"H x 0"D   | 5 oz | 12 per carton
On sale Feb 04, 2025 | 978-1-963183-19-1
Age 3-6 years | Up to Kindergarten
Match cute farm animals with their names in this beautifully illustrated magnetic puzzle that will help develop your toddler's vocabulary.

Designed by a speech therapist for early literacy learning and fun, this is the perfect activity for on-the-go play!


Whether passing time in the back seat or enjoying independent play at a restaurant, Our Little Puzzle builds literacy skills by identifying baby barnyard creatures. The magnetic pieces engage developing minds by sticking together rather than scattering about. Plus, the 3-panel format neatly folds up to a small book size that's perfect to toss in a bag or stow away at home.

Designed by licensed speech therapist and watercolor artist Tabitha Paige, this 3-panel fold-out puzzle set promotes learning through play for little ones with:
  • Two magnetic puzzles matching baby farm friends—like lambs, piglets, and chicks—to first words
  • Colorful images and clear vocabulary for identifying animals

Constructed to open flat, the convenient trifold format includes:
  • Left and middle panels for matching chunky magnetic puzzle pieces
  • Right panel to allow tiny hands to neatly organize pieces

Durably constructed and thoughtfully designed, this vocabulary-building puzzle set entertains toddlers and preschoolers during on-the-move activities or downtime.
Tabitha Paige is an award-winning artist, certified speech-language pathologist, and mother of three. She was born and raised in Texas and finds much of her inspiration from the southern countryside. A professional painter for over 20 years, Tabitha began professionally painting murals at the young age of 12 in Houston, where she painted children's rooms and businesses across the city. Tabitha continues to use her talents to create watercolor prints, original paintings, illustrated children's books, and other learning material. She loves traveling, hiking, and spending time with her family in the outdoors.

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Match cute farm animals with their names in this beautifully illustrated magnetic puzzle that will help develop your toddler's vocabulary.

Designed by a speech therapist for early literacy learning and fun, this is the perfect activity for on-the-go play!


Whether passing time in the back seat or enjoying independent play at a restaurant, Our Little Puzzle builds literacy skills by identifying baby barnyard creatures. The magnetic pieces engage developing minds by sticking together rather than scattering about. Plus, the 3-panel format neatly folds up to a small book size that's perfect to toss in a bag or stow away at home.

Designed by licensed speech therapist and watercolor artist Tabitha Paige, this 3-panel fold-out puzzle set promotes learning through play for little ones with:
  • Two magnetic puzzles matching baby farm friends—like lambs, piglets, and chicks—to first words
  • Colorful images and clear vocabulary for identifying animals

Constructed to open flat, the convenient trifold format includes:
  • Left and middle panels for matching chunky magnetic puzzle pieces
  • Right panel to allow tiny hands to neatly organize pieces

Durably constructed and thoughtfully designed, this vocabulary-building puzzle set entertains toddlers and preschoolers during on-the-move activities or downtime.

Author

Tabitha Paige is an award-winning artist, certified speech-language pathologist, and mother of three. She was born and raised in Texas and finds much of her inspiration from the southern countryside. A professional painter for over 20 years, Tabitha began professionally painting murals at the young age of 12 in Houston, where she painted children's rooms and businesses across the city. Tabitha continues to use her talents to create watercolor prints, original paintings, illustrated children's books, and other learning material. She loves traveling, hiking, and spending time with her family in the outdoors.