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A Piece A Part STEAM Jigsaw Puzzle

A Piece A Part STEAM Jigsaw Puzzle

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4 diverse characters. 4 puzzles. 1 box.

A unique anatomy puzzle to teach children 3 years and older about their bodies. And with 4 different characters within the same box, it helps them see that while there may be a million things setting us apart on the outside, we are made of the same pieces on the inside.

Created in consultation with physicians so children learn about their bodies in an accurate manner.

Promotes acceptance and fosters imagination.

The puzzle is divided into a left and right side. The left side is composed of the 4 characters and the pieces for these are color coded so you can easily separate and combine them. There is only one set of pieces for the right side that shows the internal anatomy in more detail. As you put it together, you will see that it can complete all 4 characters when the two sides are joined together.

  • Each complete version is 54 pieces.
  • Each finished puzzle is 10" x 15"
  • Includes on-the-go canvas bag
  • For children ages 3 years and older

What the child can learn:

  • Explore STEAM subjects
  • Identify parts of the human body
  • Match colors and shapes
  • Build storytelling skills
  • Improve eye-hand coordination
  • Celebrate differences

What This Builds

1. STEAM learning (anatomy & systems thinking): A true-to-life organ map turns puzzling into a mini science lab—kids start asking “what does this do?” and “how do they work together?".
2. Language and communication: Realistic body pieces and picture prompts invite kids to name parts and explain functions (“lungs help us breathe”), turning puzzle time into natural conversation.
3. Social-emotional intelligence: Four diverse characters with the same inside create a joyful “different outside, same inside” discovery that builds empathy and respect.
4. Memory and focus: Completing one 10" × 15" character section by section—and recalling where tricky pieces go—strengthens sustained attention and visual memory without feeling like work.
5. Fine motor skills: Thick, grabbable pieces require pinching, rotating, and aligning, building hand strength and control for dressing, drawing, and early writing.
6. Eye–hand coordination: Matching shapes and borders to the exact spot trains eyes to guide hands for smooth, accurate placement.

The Mission

Little Patakha is a BIPOC woman-owned children’s brand that offers educational and inclusive high quality, screen-free books, games and toys, catered to early childhood.

At Little Patakha, they create products that are both multicultural and educational. They help children hit key developmental milestones, while breaking down stereotypes and opening the door to real meaningful cross-cultural experiences.

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