Wooden Dinosaur Peg Puzzle – 11 Pieces
866349-1
€3.90
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Wooden dinosaur peg puzzle with 11 pieces and knobs. Develops fine motor skills and coordination. Size approx. 29.5 × 22 × 1 cm. A great educational toy.
Wooden Dinosaur Peg Puzzle – 11 Pieces
866349-1
Wooden dinosaur peg puzzle with 11 pieces and knobs. Develops fine motor skills and coordination. Size approx. 29.5 × 22 × 1 cm. A great educational toy.
€3.90
Last 2 pieces
in stock
.
In stock, at your place:
Wednesday (13. 8. 2025)
Colorful wooden peg puzzle with a dinosaur theme featuring 11 dinosaur pieces with practical knobs for easy grasping. A great educational toy to develop fine motor skills, shape matching, and hand–eye coordination. Board size approx. 29.5 × 22 × 1 cm.
Discover the world of prehistoric creatures with a quality wooden dinosaur puzzle. The pieces are designed in a friendly, storybook style and each has a practical knob so children can easily lift them and place them back into the cutouts. During play, children practice shape recognition, observation, and hand–eye coordination.
The peg puzzle is ideal for a first introduction to puzzles—the sturdy wooden board keeps all the pieces together and the clearly defined shapes lead to success. On the board you will find a total of 11 dinosaurs, including favorites like T‑Rex, Triceratops, and Stegosaurus.
- 11 pieces with dinosaur motifs on a wooden board with cutouts
- Knobs on each piece for easy grasping by small fingers
- Supports fine motor skills, logical thinking, and concentration
- Board dimensions: approx. 29.5 × 22 × 1 cm
- Includes species: Pterodactyl, 2× Triceratops, Parasaurolophus, Diplodocus, Ankylosaurus, 2× Tyrannosaurus rex, Spinosaurus, Stegosaurus, Raptor
Specifications
- Material
- wood
- Type
- wooden peg puzzle / puzzle with a dinosaur theme
- Theme
- dinosaurs
- Number of pieces
- 11
- Board dimensions
- approx. 29.5 × 22 × 1 cm
- Features
- knobs on each piece for easy lifting
- Dinosaur list
- Pterodactyl, 2× Triceratops, Parasaurolophus, Diplodocus, Ankylosaurus, 2× Tyrannosaurus rex, Spinosaurus, Stegosaurus, Raptor