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Welcome to the wonderful world of kids' jigsaw puzzles, full of colourful pieces and captivating images to spark the imagination. Children’s jigsaw puzzles can be more than just a fun pastime - they also boost problem-solving skills, patience, and hand-eye coordination too.
Children can begin doing simple jigsaw puzzles as early as 2 to 3 years old if they work on puzzles with large, chunky pieces and basic shapes. As they grow, they can progress to more complex puzzles with smaller pieces. By age 5 or 6, many children can tackle puzzles with 20-50 pieces or more, depending on their development.
Most children around the age of 5 to 7 are typically capable of completing a 100-piece jigsaw puzzle with some guidance and practice. However, the exact age can vary widely depending on the child's cognitive development, fine motor skills, and previous puzzle experience.
A 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle is generally suitable for older children and teenagers, typically around 12 years old and up. At this age, they often have the cognitive skills, patience, and attention span required to tackle the complexity and time commitment of a puzzle of this size.
Many autistic children have a strong affinity for jigsaw puzzles. The structured, visual nature of puzzles can align well with their interests and sensory preferences. Puzzles can serve as engaging and therapeutic activities, promoting focus, problem-solving, and fine motor skills, making them a popular choice among many autistic children. However, preferences vary among individuals.