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This 36-piece floor puzzle by Crocodile Creek features giant, thick puzzles pieces that fit together well, with beautifully illustrated artwork on both the puzzle and the shaped storage box.

This 36-piece floor puzzle by Crocodile Creek features giant, thick puzzles pieces that fit together well, with beautifully illustrated artwork on both the puzzle and the shaped storage box.

In Kites, everyone works together to keep all their kites – represented by colorful sand timers – in the air. Take turns playing cards, flipping the sand timers, and coordinating with other players to ensure none of the timers run out.

Step into the world of Little House on the Prairie with our Laura Ingalls 100 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle!

You are ready to start Life of Fred Elementary when...
1. You can talk in sentences.
2. You are willing to listen to a 5 page story.
3. You can hold a pencil.
4. You can print the digits 0 to 10
5. You know your basic addition and subtraction facts up to 10

This delightful romp for young beginning readers unfolds over the 18 books of the series as Fred (age 4) and Kingie (his doll) go on an exciting adventure. These storybooks also teach colors, shapes, the word "STOP," and how to make mashed potatoes.

Explore the landmarks of your favorite books as you piece together the Literary Locations puzzle!

Step into the heartwarming world of Laura Ingalls Wilder with our Little House on the Prairie Map 500-Piece Jigsaw Puzzle.

Little Learner Backpacks are filled with books and activities to help prepare your little one for Kindergarten! The theme of this backpack is feelings!

Little Learner Backpacks are filled with books and activities to help prepare your little one for Kindergarten! The theme of this backpack is transportation!

Celebrate the spirit of creativity and independence with our Little Women Jo March 100-Piece Jigsaw Puzzle.

Step into the charming world of Little Women with our Little Women Map 500-Piece Jigsaw Puzzle.

Making Change is an educational game where players use mental math to subtract the price of an item from the amount paid to make the correct change. Whoever collects the most items wins, get one item from each of 10 categories for bonus points. Making Change helps to build practical math skills.