•80% of the human brain's development is completed in infants and young children. This is also the stage in life when people have the strongest learning and absorptive capacity. Thus, every parent should not neglect to train their children during this time.
•When children play with jigsaw puzzles, they can train themselves to observe colors and shapes. This can enhance their visual recognition ability during play and also deepen their understanding of the integrity of things.
•When playing jigsaw puzzles, young children need to repeatedly pick up the pieces, rotate them in different directions, and assemble them to the correct positions. This can promote the flexible development of children's muscles and cultivate their hands-on habits.
•When playing jigsaw puzzles, young children can understand the relationship between parts and the whole. They can learn to use known clues to understand the unknown world and improve the coordination of eyes, hands, and brain. It encourages children to take the initiative in learning, try out different things, and experience success and failure in games and experiments. This is a more effective way for children to gain knowledge than forcing them to learn.