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Making a puzzle together is a fun way to help develop your child's concentration and coordination skills.

Watch the video below to see how you can have a go at making your own puzzle by cutting up old cereal boxes.

A little girl's hands piecing a cardboard jigsaw back together.
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Piecing the puzzle back together helps to improve your child's coordination and concentration skills.

The benefits of making a puzzle together

  • It helps build children's fine motor skills as they use child-friendly scissors to carefully cut out the pieces.
  • Piecing the puzzle together again is great for their coordination and concentration.
  • It helps to build problem-solving skills.
  • Deciding on what to make a puzzle from can help spark their imagination.
  • It gives kids opportunity to use and hear words like cut, straight, piece, top and bottom etc. as part of the instructions and chance to guess what the final picture will be.
  • Asking them about what they're doing gives them chance to explain their ideas in sentences.

How to make your own jigsaw puzzle

Let your child decide what to cut up and make a puzzle from - it could be a cereal box, leaflet or other piece of card from the recycling. Ask them about why they have chosen that picture to use.

Supervise them as they carefully cut out shapes. Ask them 'what shape is that?' as they cut up the picture.

Mix up all of the pieces and then see if they can piece it back together again. Ask them 'where do you think this piece goes?'. This gives them chance to explain their ideas to you.

When they get it right, offer plenty of encouragement and praise.

Remember to use child-friendly scissors and supervise at all times.

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A little girl's hands piecing a cardboard jigsaw back together.
Image caption,
Piecing the puzzle back together helps to improve your child's coordination and concentration skills.

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