Dr. Livingston Junior for Kids
After reviewing Dr. Livingston Anatomy Puzzles back in 2020 and loving them, when the puzzle makers contacted me recently about reviewing their line of Dr. Livingston Junior puzzles for kids as well, I jumped at the chance.
We have several avid puzzle fans in the family, with more coming up right behind them. So we cracked into these new puzzles with the grandkids and worked one at a time over the span of a weekend.
The puzzles are extremely high quality. Each features beautifully rendered artwork with thick, interlocking pieces, all stored in a sturdy cardboard box.
The kids, grandkids, and I worked three Dr. Livingston Junior puzzles: The Heart, The Cranium, and The Human Body.
These floor puzzles are big, which made it easy for us all to spread out a little to work.
Each puzzle contains 100 pieces. We sorted ours by color, and assigned a couple of kids to piece together all the pieces in a given shade.
We finished the first puzzle in short order, then moved onto the second.
Some of the littlest grandkids lost interest, but that was to be expected. Two- and three-year-olds have notoriously short attention spans, and — after all — these puzzles are designed for ages six and up.
But with such big pieces, we didn’t have to worry about babies choking on them (or walking off with a handful when we weren’t looking).
The littles were welcome to join us for as little or as much of the solving process as they wished.
Do you have any younger kids or grandkids who’d enjoy one (or more!) of these Dr. Livingston Junior puzzles? You can purchase individually through Timberdoodle or buy the set of three on Amazon.
While you’re on the Timberdoodle website, I’d encourage you to look around. We love everything we’ve ever ordered from this small family-owned company!
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