Imagimake Mapology USA & World Map Puzzle with Flags, Capitals, Stickers | Instructional Toys for Ages 5-7 | Jigsaw Puzzles for Children Ages 8-10 | Geography Toys for Ages 8-13 | 6 12 months Previous Boy/Woman Presents
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LEARNING & EDUCATION TOYS: A Jumbo Pack with 3 Map Puzzle packed into 1 field – USA, World & Europe maps. Distinctive, enjoyable, and thrilling puzzles for teenagers ages 8-12 helps kids be taught concerning the USA map and greater than 65 international locations of the World together with their capitals
COUNTRY & STATE SHAPED PUZZLE PIECES WITH FLAGS & FACTS : This u.s. map and world map puzzle reduce into precise shapes of states and international locations. Children piece them collectively, understanding sizes and shapes. This helps to foster geography information, spatial consciousness, and one of the best problem-solving toys for boys age 8-12. This jigsaw puzzles doubles the enjoyable as this toys for ages 5-7 contains Capitals and Flag stickers with new Enjoyable info about states and international locations of the world.
GEOGRAPHY-MADE FUN: From Montana within the north to Texas within the south, from Japan within the east to Mexico within the west, youngsters be taught the areas of the totally different states and international locations as they play with this Map of the World & Ameri puzzle. This interactive puzzle helps youngsters retain geographical information in a enjoyable and memorable means. This geography video games for teenagers 8-12 aids in understanding neighboring areas. For example, inserting Germany, the Czech Republic, and Poland collectively enhances their recognition as neighbors.
HOME SCHOOL ACTIVITIES – Spark your kid’s curiosity and assist them uncover the world with Imagimake’s puzzles for teenagers ages 8-10. These fascinating youngsters puzzle units ages 4-6 and past are a wonderful addition to your homeschooling provides, offering an interactive and academic expertise for youngsters of all ages.
GIVE THE GIFT OF LEARNING – The right instructional and exploration present for any event! Ultimate for each girls and boys, this fascinating puzzle makes a great gift for five 12 months previous boy or present for five 12 months previous lady, 6 12 months previous boy present and up, or for holidays, birthdays, or any big day.
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Prospects discover the puzzle instructional and enjoyable for instructing geography. They respect the standard, ease of meeting, and geography side. Nonetheless, some clients dislike the froth high quality and have blended opinions on sturdiness and flags.
13 reviews for Imagimake Mapology USA & World Map Puzzle with Flags, Capitals, Stickers | Instructional Toys for Ages 5-7 | Jigsaw Puzzles for Children Ages 8-10 | Geography Toys for Ages 8-13 | 6 12 months Previous Boy/Woman Presents
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Denise H –
Wonderful large foam map!
This is a large, fun, interactive map! The foam probably could tear if your children are younger and pull a bit on it, but in general, it’s wonderful quality! All of the areas are well marked and the flags are very sturdy. My tween daughter was having problems remembering geography so we purchased this map. It’s been so much fun and it’s definitely helped with the learning process.
Krystle –
4th-6th Grade Must Have!! You won’t regret it!!
This Map is perfect for teaching your kids the States and Capitols. I added each states abbreviation, as my 10 year old needed to know these for a test as well. It wasn’t hard at all or time consuming. They build the puzzle, add the flags which the map already has the incerts cutout where the flags go. My only regret is that I didn’t find this sooner. My little ones and I enjoy doing this together. It’s a lot of fun testing eachother while holding up just the shape of each state. 100% recommend! I think it would be a great item in classrooms as well.
Lasking –
Valuable education tool.
The material the puzzle is made of is thick enough to be more durable than most foam puzzles. The small states are combined into multiple state pieces. I wish they were individual, but because of their size they may get lost must easier. We have only done the states so far. It also has flags for state capitols also. Good product!
TT –
Fun. Educational. A good microcosm of the world.
This is not so much a game as it is a somewhat self-correcting geography test. The puzzle pieces fit surprisingly well together, in spite of the fact that they’re glorified craft foam. You’ll have to watch your kid place the capital flags though, and try not to let them catch you surreptitiously looking up capitals you’ve never heard of on your phone or mouthing the words of Wakko’s United States to yourself because you forgot that Pierre is the capital of South Dakota.The little plastic flags come with sheets of stickers that have the name of a capital on one sticker and that country’s/state’s flag on the other. Pro tip: have an adult do the sticker placing, otherwise you’ll end up with a Canadian flag with “Havana” on the other side, which is fine if you’re going for really subtle political commentary, but that’s probably not going to help your middle schooler pass geography tests. If they still do geography tests in middle school. I don’t know; I homeschool, which is why I bought this thing in the first place.The world is, of course, a big place, and some countries are apparently more, let’s say, worthy of attention than others. Europe and the US get their own maps, but not even all of the European countries get their own little flag in the proverbial sand. Some of the states had to be combined into one puzzle piece because they’re so small, which led to an interesting conversation about how basically every debate in our country boils down to population density. I’d like to see a more complete version, even if the box has to be bigger.My kid made the mistake of trying to move the Europe puzzle, resulting in Central Europe falling apart in a jumbled heap that was hard to put back together. I assured him that that happens in real life every so often, so he shouldn’t worry about it.Rather like in Risk, South America has roughly 6 countries of note and none of them are the beautiful islands that anyone who plays real-life Risk (basically anyone with an off-shore bank account and a close relative in politics/the military industrial complex) would go on their vacay. Venezuela was troublesome–the Caracas flag slot wasn’t done right and the flag kept falling over. Maybe it’s a manufacturing error, maybe it’s a metaphor–you decide.Africa has only 8 flags and several countries are too small to be labeled. This is the biggest area of improvement. Again, I’d like to see a bigger version with all countries and flags. Half this continent feels like it’s changed since I memorized Yakko’s World, and it’s embarrassing that my kids know more African geography than I do.I’d also like to see a larger breakout of the Middle East, Asia, and Oceana because I’m a product of a time when our school system acknowledged Mesopotamia for a few thousand years and then forgot it ever existed, and the only Asian country was China until WWII, and then you learned about battles but with a vague understanding of them happening “somewhere in the Pacific.” A good number of countries are flagged, but not all, so I’d love to see more completeness, if nothing else because Moana 2 is coming out and I still don’t really have a solid grasp of where the Heart of Tafiti was supposed to go.A note about putting the game away–I guess I guess I’m a bad American because I didn’t put the ol’ US of A first. I put the world in the box first, then Europe, and tucked the flags to the side. I thought tension would hold the pieces together enough to transfer the puzzle to the box, but when I went to put America on top, the states fractured faster than in the aftermath of the election of 1860, or possibly 2024. Oops. Do yourself a favor and use the enclosed cardboard to put America first, then the other puzzles, and chuck the flags in wherever they fit.In all, I’m glad I got this–it’s more fun to place flags in foam than it is to write a boring geography test. My flag recognition is terrible, which I was reminded of all over again during the Olympics, so I’m sure this will help ME learn as well as my kids. I’m rather hoping the company comes out with some expansions, but a bigger set with flag slots for every country would be even better. Even if they don’t, this covers a good chunk of the world’s countries and is a big help for the 50 states, and that’s a good start.
Tech Guy –
Great Teaching Tool for Kids
We purchased the Imagimake Mapology USA Map with Capitals for our 4-year-old grandson when we were moving from Arizona to Tennessee, hoping it would be a fun way to teach him about the states. It has turned out to be an excellent choice! Not only is it a fun puzzle to put together, but it’s also a fantastic teaching tool.He really enjoys doing the map with us, and we’ve noticed that he’s already starting to recognize some states just by their shape. It’s a great way to introduce geography in a playful and engaging way. The colors and pieces are well-designed, and it’s the perfect activity to make learning fun while spending time together.If you’re looking for a way to teach young kids about geography, this is definitely a great option!
Martha –
Great teaching tool
The 2nd one is great!! Definitely a keeper and teaches on so many levels.Beautiful colors. Sturdy.The first one was damaged and looked as though someone tried to cover up the crushed box with tape. But the base of the puzzle was a mess. Got one immediately to replace. Which is what l expected from Amazon. Great service
Kurt Mogab –
The Sticker Situation
Got this for Christmas for my son, he likes it, the colors are vibrant and the puzzle is thick so it’s sit as flimsy,My 3 star is because you have to put on all the stickers. And man, it is time consuming. I would pay more to have the stickers already placed on the flags. Also on the States map, many of the east coast starts are just abbreviated, there is not actual puzzle piece, so I didn’t love that.But other than that I think the price is good for what you are getting.
Dan Dunne –
Great product, we recomend this US map.
We were delighted with the product. This map is great for kids and adults.Those who have been out of school for 60 years can still learn.We didn’t remember how small so many of the North Eastern States are.
Jeevitha –
Excellent way to learn map and also teach to little one. Very good product.
Shikha –
Its very easy to memorise while playing
Ronnie –
Well designed and my son enjoys putting these pieces together !
Pranjali –
Too good. 👍🏼Nice quality, can buy.
Guddloo –
Very nice and educational for kids