
Introduce wild animal anatomy with this Montessori tiger puzzle—wooden, knobbed, and ideal for sensorial and classification work in early classrooms.
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Product Description
Explore the anatomy of wild animals with the Montessori Zoology Tiger Puzzle. This beautifully crafted wooden material helps children identify the external parts of a tiger while developing fine motor coordination, visual discrimination, and early classification skills. Ideal for zoology shelves in Casa and lower elementary environments.
Key Features
- Montessori-aligned wild animal puzzle featuring a tiger
- Large knobbed pieces for easy handling and independent work
- Supports classification, sensorial development, and vocabulary building
- Realistic tiger silhouette with clearly defined parts
- Perfect for animal studies and continent work
Benefits
- Enhances fine motor control through knobbed puzzle manipulation
- Introduces children to external animal anatomy
- Promotes focus, independence, and logical sequencing
- Supports early zoological exploration and respect for wildlife
What's Included
- 1 Wooden tiger puzzle board
- 6 knobbed puzzle pieces representing external tiger parts
Specifications
- Dimensions: 24 cm x 24 cm
- Material: Durable plywood with eco-friendly finish
- Puzzle Pieces: 6 anatomical sections with smooth wooden knobs
- Finish: Non-toxic paints and child-safe lacquer
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See It in Action
Incorporate the tiger puzzle during zoology, continent, or classification lessons. Pair it with real-life photos, stories, or small-world play to enrich understanding and connect classroom learning with nature and global awareness.