Melissa & Doug® Ms. Rachel Wooden Peek-a-Boo Jumbo Peg Puzzle, 4-Piece with Mirror
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Peek-a-boo, Ms. Rachel sees you! The four-piece Melissa & Doug Ms. Rachel Wooden Peek-a-Boo Jumbo Peg Puzzle features extra thick and sturdy wooden pieces in different shapes, and jumbo pegs that are easy for small hands to grasp. Bright colors and sweet illustrations of favorite Ms. Rachel characters, as well as a special peek-a-boo child-safe mirror, keep young ones, ages one year and older, actively engaged. Pictures under pieces help with matching and boost self-esteem. Encourage language, memory, spatial awareness, problem-solving skills, and more with this Melissa and Doug puzzle & Melissa and Doug toys. These Melissa and Doug toys are toddler learning toys, designed by Ms. Rachel and developmental experts, to support all children, through their ages and stages, from 1-5+ years. Ms. Rachel toys are ideal newborn toys, toddler toys, preschool toys, and wooden toys. From baby shower gifts to baby essentials, these products help babies and families learn, bond, and thrive. Ms. Rachel is a real teacher and passionate educator, with two master’s degrees in education, who creates research-based videos and products to support learning for littles. This product is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council. FSC certification ensures that products come from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social, and economic benefits, and that forests are protected for future generations. Please note that FSC certification applies to new inventory only (FSC C156584)
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