Yocool Montessori Toy Shape Puzzles for Toddlers 1-3 Year Old, Wooden Peg Puzzle Shape Sorter for Babies & Toddlers Ages, Preschool Learning Toy to Promote Motor & Problem-Solving Skills (Classic)

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  • Shaila Auferoth

    09-04-2025

    This is a simple color and shape peg puzzle. Nothing fancy. But it doesn’t need to be. It’s got a smooth finish, bright colors, a good variety of shapes, the name of each shape is even printed in the recess. it’s a good simple puzzle for very littles.

  • Family of seven

    > 3 day

    This is a nice size puzzle. The knobs are smooth and my 2 year old grips them with ease. Each piece is smooth and fits in the base perfectly.

  • MyNameIsMama

    > 3 day

    Print is great, nice and durable. Works as intended.

  • lamark

    > 3 day

    Its a good learning puzzle for young toddlers who are starting to match and place objects into similar sized shapes. Good activity for introducing shapes and colors, and exercising hand-eye coordination. The knobs on each wooden puzzle piece are nicely finished and not rough to the touch. The puzzle piece shapes are a little thin (3/8 inch). Weve had similar puzzles that were twice the thickness. Overall, a good puzzle.

  • Stacy

    > 3 day

    Do you ever struggle with a needy toddler while trying to cook dinner? If you do, then get this puzzle, like now. Honestly I wish I got this sooner so I could have cooked in peace sooner! The first time I brought this out, my toddler sat down and played with this puzzle for a good chunk of time, which is amazing considering he is always somehow extra needy when I’m cooking. I usually turn on a show for him to keep him away from the kitchen, but this puzzle did the job for me! I would probably recommend this puzzle for toddlers around 15-18 months. My son is 21 months and he pretty much mastered the shapes, so it’s really easy for him now to complete the puzzle. But I think if I started earlier, he would enjoy it for longer. Just my thought! I also loved how smooth the puzzle is. Often times, I find splinters on the sides of wooden things like toys, but the sides are all smooth on this puzzle. Quality is great and the shape pieces don’t feel flimsy at all. As a bonus, these puzzle pieces can also double as a spinning top, which my son is obsessed with. I’ve already gotten so much use out of this puzzle that I’m now looking into alphabet and number puzzles. 5/5!

  • Yashira Reviews

    Greater than one week

    Great product for toddlers to learn . My son loves to play with the shapes. Plus he is learning how to recognize them

  • K. Smith

    > 3 day

    This is the one shape puzzle your little one probably needs! It’s very thorough, perfectly crafted, and light-weight. I literally did not find any flaw. My daughter found it a little too easy, but there are always ways to extend the life of this toy by practicing vocabulary, drawing, and more. High quality puzzle!

  • KAS 2882

    > 3 day

    packaged great. made of quality wood . shapes have vivid colors. workmanship is super. I would recommend. Toddlers can use it ease as knobs are a good size.

  • Suzanne R. Arnholt

    > 3 day

    Colors are bright and as pictured. Pieces are smooth as is the background. Knobs are well attached (kids thought they were pacifiers, but hey). Shape names are spelled correctly. Good puzzle for teaching shapes & colors & encouraging a pencil grip on the knobs. Very pleased.

  • ferrellmc

    > 3 day

    I was very happy with the quality of the puzzle. It’s a 12” x 9” piece of plywood nicely finished with insets for 12 different shapes. Each shape is painted with a tough paint that I couldn’t chip or scrape, (important for teething kids). The handles to lift the shapes are tightly attached, no movement or turning takes place so I don’t have to worry about a choke hazard. The plywood has clean soft edges with no chance of splinters. The shapes are also plywood, just under 1/4” thick and are study enough not to break. An added bonus is that each shape is named in the inset (“Trapezoid!, Rhombus!) great for the shape challenged and probably the one feature that tipped the scale in me wanting it. There are 3 different opportunities for my child to learn and grow with the puzzle: Shapes, Colors and Words.

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