
The robin's puzzle is made up of a wooden frame with rounded corners, in the centre of which is carved the outline of a bird, allowing the various joints that make up the frame to be placed inside. The joints are made of wood and hand-painted, and all have knobs that allow an easy grip for handling the parts and their observation and to facilitate the fine motor skills of the hand. The manual activity favours sensory memory, allows for experiences that follow on from real activities and encourages curiosity and a desire to know. The puzzle provides scientific knowledge, in this case related to zoology, supports language development, facilitates the study of the bird, which is fundamental for recognising and naming all its parts.



