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QimuMku Magnetic Puzzles for Toddlers 1-3 | Travel Refrigerator Magnet with Excavator Theme

QimuMku Magnetic Puzzles for Toddlers 1-3 | Travel Refrigerator Magnet with Excavator Theme

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Bright, travel-ready learning for curious toddlers

QimuMku Magnetic Puzzles invite toddlers to explore and learn through play. Each set features a large 8x24 inch board with 41 magnetic pieces forming 12 colorful scenes across six themes: Dinosaurs, Animals, Insects, Fruits, Cars, and Construction Vehicles. The magnets grip refrigerators and other metal surfaces, turning any kitchen wall or hotel cabinet into a mini classroom on the go.

What makes it engaging

  • Motor skills and logic: The puzzle pieces encourage precise placement and sequencing as children match scenes to base maps.
  • Color and shape recognition: Bright magnets and varied patterns invite visual discrimination and patterning.
  • Portable learning: A compact travel-friendly design is ready for car rides, plane trips, or restaurant waiting times.

How to use and care

  • Suggested play: Start with one theme, then introduce new patterns to stretch attention and memory.
  • Care: Wipe clean with a damp cloth to keep magnets bright and pieces aligned.

Gift-ready and smart for families

These magnetic puzzles work well as a thoughtful gift for kids around 3 years and up, with six themes designed to spark curiosity and independent play. They offer a screen-free option that supports early exploration and practice in a calm setting.

FAQ

Q: What ages is the QimuMku Magnetic Puzzles set designed for?

A: Ideal for ages 1–3, with growing challenges as little ones build fine motor and problem-solving skills.

Q: How can these puzzles be used while traveling?

A: The 8x24 inch magnet board sticks to fridges or metal surfaces, making car trips and flights more engaging.

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