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GeoPuzzle by GeoToys is a 50-piece Latin America jigsaw puzzle designed for kids aged 4-12, featuring country-shaped pieces on a vibrant 19x16 inch map. It promotes geography learning, fine motor skills, and family interaction with durable, thick pieces and convenient storage. A perfect educational toy that turns map study into an engaging, hands-on experience.














| ASIN | B000LFSQSC |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,841 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #223 in Jigsaw Puzzles |
| Brand Name | Geotoys |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,688 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Language Skill bersa bersa |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850818001054 |
| Included Components | Camera Body, Battery Pack |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 2 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 10"L x 10"W |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Weight | 0.45 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Geotoys |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 144.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 48.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GEO105 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 90 Day Woot Limited Warranty |
| Material Type | Cardboard |
| Model Number | GEO 102 |
| Number of Items | 50 |
| Number of Pieces | 50 |
| Number of Players | 1 or NA |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Play Activity Location | Floor |
| Product Style | Latin America |
| Puzzle Type | Jigsaw |
| Size | One Size |
| Skill Level | All |
| Theme | Map |
| UPC | 789264122788 885550384370 850818001054 793631513529 787799513460 |
| Unit Count | 50.0 Count |
P**N
The ABV Continent Puzzles also do an excellent job of showing the boundaries of the continents
As a homeschooler and a geography enthusiast, I purchased a set of both of the current lines of continent puzzles on the market--The GeoPuzzles from GeoToys and The Continent Puzzles by A Broader View.Although I give them all five stars, I certainly found distant advantages to both. First of all, the puzzle pieces of the GeoPuzzles are thicker which suggests to me a higher quality, but that is to be expected as the price is actually more than double. The GeoPuzzles also come in a box for quick storage. The Continent Puzzles from A Broader View have numerous advantages themselves. First of all, they give a quicker and more direct educational experience. This is because the frame of the puzzle actually is the oceans and/or bordering continents so that the puzzle solver can get right down to the business of learning the countries of the continent. The Continent Puzzles can also be conveniently stacked to save a lot of closet space in comparison with the overall size of the GeoPuzzles. Also, I noticed that the GeoPuzzles use a Mercator Projection. If you are not familiar with the term, the Mercator Projection is a particular way to lay out a map in which the longitudinal lines(north/south lines)are represented as parallel from the top to the bottom of the map, which basically means that the point at the top of the North Pole is the same length as the entire equator. This seriously distorts the size and shapes of all land masses. I know a lot of kids don't notice these things, but no reason to give them a distorted view of the world . The Continent PuPuzzles from A Broader View use a different projection for each continent that is relevant to its shape and position. Further, for each continent from the ABV puzzles, the entire continent is represented. I noticed that some of the GeoPuzzles do not include the entire continent;in fact, what would have been the North America puzzle was converted into USA and Canada puzzle, meaning Central America and the Caribbean are not represented at all. FYI, Central America and the Caribbean are part of North America. The ABV Continent Puzzles also do an excellent job of showing the boundaries of the continents, which I would say is critical to learning about the continents. The GeoPuzzles lack this effort. The Continent Puzzles also have representations of many famous landmarks. As I mentioned, I give both sets 5 stars, but it depends on what you are looking for. The GeoPuzzles have good entertainment value and The Continent Puzzles excel both in educational and price value.
J**J
GeoPuzzles Complete Set - GREAT, BUT 4 PUZZLES MISSING PAPER MAPS - Updated Review
Our 4 year old loves this set - For the past 4-5 months he has been completely absorbed in learning about space/planets/galaxies/nebulas/stars/etc... so I thought this may be a relevant diversion into something more "earthly" - haha... He still has interest in comparing everything out in space, but also compares it to countries now :) (i.e. Russia is wider than Mercury's diameter). Pros: Either way, it's a great educational tool to introduce kids to the concept of continents, countries, different bodies of water, capitals, etc... For the younger kids (my 4 year old included) help will/may be needed in putting the puzzles together since a lot of the pieces (because they are shaped like the countries/states) do not fit and stay together like a traditional puzzle where pieces lock with each other. That's not a big deal, because having a parent/adult around is the best way to work on these puzzles (at least initially) so you can go over all the names together. Some Cons: Quality of the pieces is not bad, but for the price I wish it was a bit heavier. I have some pieces that I have to sort of gently bend, so they fit in with the puzzle; and then there are some that already have "cracks" or bending in the skinny parts, where it may break off at some point) - and this was prior to being used a couple of times. Secondly: Only 2 of the puzzles (the World and USA/Canada) came with a paper "map" of what the puzzle should look like. I think adding a map was great idea, but I'm not sure why my other 4 puzzles didn't come with one. SELLER, please contact me if you can provide these maps. Thank you. Great / fun learning tool overall. Even I enjoy doing these puzzles. EDITED on 12/5/2014: I had contacted the company about missing maps and they were mailed to me in a couple of days. Great customer service. Thank you.
K**N
Awesome way to teach world geography!!!
These are thick cardboard pieces. They come in separate plastic bags and then there are 6 resealable bags so once you open the puzzle you have a reusable bag. My daughter is 5 and needs help with this puzzle because some of the shapes are quite difficult. We completed Europe and it is largeโ do this on a smooth, hard type of floor or a dining table. I wouldnโt recommend trying to do this puzzle on carpet. The colors are bright and vivid. Everything has excellent detail. I use a digital globe to help her understand where the puzzle is in relation to where we live and other countries. The box comes with poster paper guides/templates to help you put the puzzle together. They are double sided (so 3 sheets total). I wish the sheets were sturdier, so I am planing to laminate them, so I donโt have to worry about them tearing. I also wish the box was bigger. All the puzzles are packed in like puzzle pieces themselves, so once you pull them out it is hard to get it all to fit nicely back in the box. I might just purchase a plastic bin to store them and use the box to store something else ( like all her other geography stuff). Overall, I am very impressed with the quality and size. I am so glad I got it for her and it something she will be able to grow into over the next couple of years.
L**N
well-made product, great for learning
This is perfect for my children, 6-10, and was even challenging enough for my husband and me to enjoy putting it together (without looking at the box). It's true that not all the countries are their own piece - too many would get lost that way, and it would be harder to keep the puzzle together. Most of the ocean is interlocking like a traditional puzzle, and many of the countries (or clusters of countries) are pieces shaped like the country. It's a satisfactory mix, enough that you need to know basically where each country goes, but not so detailed that you get hung up over a tiny obscure country. It's not a political research map, remember, it's a toy to aid geography awareness, and I think it accomplishes that very well. There were one or two pieces still stuck together slightly, but they separated fine. Overall, the pieces seem very sturdy and the cuts are well-defined. Since the countries are shaped like countries instead of puzzle pieces, you definitely need to do the puzzle on a table rather than carpet, and it is a little trickier to get the pieces to stay together initially, but once you have the interlocking pieces in place as well, the puzzle stays together well. Overall, an excellent buy, a quality product and one I would purchase again without hesitation!
A**N
Well done!
I know from years of reading reviews here that most Amazon reviewers' kids are putting together 1,000 piece puzzles and speaking multiple languages by 18 months, but for what it's worth, my five year old fence-licker loves this puzzle. It doesn't take too long but it is very helpful in really learning where the different countries are. Like other reviewers, I wish the middle east had been included in this puzzle. Perhaps the puzzle maker could make a separate puzzle just for the Middle East and North African countries.(ETA: They do-- Geo Puzzle Africa and the Middle East) My son wondered why Iran was there, but not Iraq. He is very interested in those countries and I think this puzzle maker would sell a lot of those given all the US involvement over there-- kids here are curious about that part of the world! I thought the pieces were very sturdy and the puzzle was attractive and very 'clear'. Its true that the pieces don't "lock" together like a jigsaw puzzle, but they do fit together as the pieces are shaped like the countries, which is a feature of the puzzle as the box states. This may be frustrating for some kids, because if one accidentally lean on it while working on it, it can mess up the whole thing a little bit. The first few times my son did a puzzle like this where the pieces didn't obviously lock in to each other, he didn't like the way the pieces slid around. However he very quickly learned not to lean on the puzzle while working on it, to avoid shifting everything out of place. Again, he's five. A 2, 3, or 4 year old may be less understanding, but Amazon customers have exceptional children so I'm sure this won't be a problem for you!
A**R
Excellent value, product and customer service
I bought these puzzles back in 2021. They are fantastic! Most of the states/countries are individual pieces so you learn the shape as well as location. They are high-quality puzzles. I have used them in grades first through eighth and the students love them. They get them out when they are finished with their work and enjoy doing them together. When I bought the puzzles, the product description said that if I ever lost a piece they would replace it. Of course over years at school pieces were lost so I finally put each puzzle together and made a list of what was missing. I received this in the mail today. You can see that there are multiple puzzles involved and they sent everything I ask for. Fantastic product and customer service!
E**E
Brilliant
We have the US, Europe, and Africa puzzles for homeschool, slowly working our way around the world. My 8yo can name every US capital and find every European and African country on the globe. My 5yo isnโt too far behind. I highly, highly recommend these types of puzzles. We do it once a day, and they learn the countries so fast. The only thing is that the puzzles needlessly combine some of the countries together in one piece, or some of the countries are part of the edge pieces rather than being their own pieces. But itโs not a huge deal, and my kids are still learning so much from them. It gives them so much more context when teaching them history and current events.
L**R
Ok puzzle
Puzzle pieces arenโt as thick as the other ones were and after one time assembling already pulling apart.
B**C
โThe country of Africa?โ .... um...Letโs get some puzzles
They arrived on time. Havenโt put them together yet, (Christmas presents) but the pieces sound heavy, as advertised. Despite these being more homework than toy, I anticipate a bunch of fun hanging out with my kiddo making them. The quality is good. the child-reaction/involvement will totally depend on your kid.... I mean, itโs a puzzle and itโs not bunnies or unicorns ;) However, I plan on bringing out the encyclopedia/internet while weโre doing the puzzle to attach the pieces to ideas and discussions. I think itโs going to be a lot of good time spent, trying to make the discussion about things that interest my kiddo that also apply to the country weโre placing. (I bought the whole world in continents... 5 puzzles in all because I was a tad shocked when my 11 year old couldnโt find... โthe country of Africaโ :O yikes) ;)
K**Y
Great
The best thing ever in the whole world I love it great for people who's into geography!
P**Y
2 pieces missing from World Puzzle
I am very happy with the quality of the puzzles except two countries are missing from the world puzzle, Mexico and Venezuela, which has spoilt the gift for my grandaughter.
J**K
My kids love these puzzles.
The pieces don't lock together very well because they are shaped like the countries but that makes them really fun. So, it is worth it. The kids have built this over and over and over. This particular puzzle has larger pieces for the most part but some of the smaller pieces are easy to lose. Over all I highly recommend all of these geo puzzles.
A**E
My 4-year old grandson loves those puzzles!
I purchased one of those puzzles for my grandson and he was so enthused by them that now I have bought the full set for him and he is very excited to get them.
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