The Zoggs Linkmates Floating Water Puzzle Toy includes 8 colorful foam pieces.
Match the shapes and colors of the characters to improve early problem-solving skills.
Pieces can be slotted together in the water, encouraging creative and independent play.
Linkmates float and stick to the pool or bath, helping children build water confidence.
Made from soft and safe high-quality EVA foam for gentle handling by small hands.
Lightweight design makes it easy for children as young as one year old to handle.
Promotes self-directed learning and exploration during early swim development journeys.
Description
Dive into fun with the amazing Zoggs Linkmates Floating Water Puzzle Toy! This essential 8-piece EVA foam puzzle is perfect for promoting water confidence and early learning in toddlers aged 1 year and older. As part of the popular Zoggs Learn to Swim Stage 1 range, it’s designed to engage your little one while helping them feel comfortable and happy during bath time or pool play. It’s the ultimate water companion for playful development.
The Linkmates set transforms water time into an interactive adventure, brilliantly combining entertainment and education. This colourful soft puzzle encourages creative play, significantly boosting fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and shape recognition as children match and connect the unique characters. Its floating feature makes it ideal for water use, and a unique benefit is its ability to stick securely to smooth surfaces like shower tiles and bath walls, offering added versatility during playtime.
FAQ
Q: What age is the Zoggs Linkmates Floating Water Puzzle Toy recommended for?
A: This product is designed for toddlers aged 1 year and older.
Q: How many pieces are included in the set?
A: The Linkmates set contains 8 colorful EVA foam puzzle pieces.
Q: Where can this toy be used?
A: It is ideal for use in the pool or the bath, as the pieces float and can stick to smooth surfaces like tiles.
Q: What developmental skills does this toy help with?
A: It helps encourage creative play, fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and shape recognition.