
The mushroom puzzle consists of a wooden frame with rounded corners, in the centre of which a mushroom shape is carved so that the various joints can be placed inside. The joints are made of wood and hand-painted, and all have knobs that make it easy to grip the parts and to observe them properly, as well as to facilitate fine motor skills in the hand. The manual activity favours sensory memory, allows for experiences that follow real activities or stimulate exploration of the environment. Jigsaw puzzles provide scientific knowledge, in this case related to botany, support the development of language, facilitate the study of the mushroom, which is fundamental for recognising and naming all its parts.



