Jigsaw puzzles are hardly new. They’ve been around since the 1700s and have evolved from hand-cut wooden educational tools to a vast industry targeting children and adults alike. They have stood the test of time, providing education and hours of peaceful time.
You’ve probably heard that puzzles are good for your child’s mind and cognitive development. You may have received puzzles as baby showers or new baby gifts. But why are puzzles considered helpful to a child’s mental development? Here are some reasons.
Jigsaw puzzles improve hand-eye coordination
Children learn the connection between their hands and their eyes when they flip, turn, and remove puzzle pieces. The eyes see the puzzle, and the brain then envisions how the puzzle needs to look or what piece needs to be found and placed. Then, the brain, eyes, and hands work together to find the piece, manipulate it accordingly, and accurately fit it into the puzzle.
Jigsaw puzzles develop fine motor skills
Similar to how hand-eye coordination is achieved, puzzles allow children to develop fine motor skills. Fine motor skills require small, specialized movements, which puzzles provide. Fine motor skills are necessary for handwriting and other important achievements.
Jigsaw puzzles develop shape recognition
For young children – even babies – learning to recognize and sort shapes is essential to their development. Puzzles can help them with this.
Our selection of Printable Jigsaw Puzzles for Preschool Kids is perfect for keeping bored children occupied, whether you’re a parent at home or a teacher in the classroom. Each puzzle sheet is in printer-friendly Adobe PDF format and can be printed off directly for immediate use or saved to a PC for later use.
To print out your jigsaw puzzle, click on the image you want to view and print the larger puzzle.