5 Responses to “Infantino When I Grow Up Alphabet Puzzle”

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  1. just was so excited to buy this.. so disappointed in the quality of it.. doesnt lie flat on the floor .. not as smooth edges as the melissa and doug alphabet floor puzzle we have.. the size is great.. the concept is fantastic.. we are definately keeping this!! but a few of the brand new pieces already looked nicked and worn and it was sealed in plastic.. will be rebuying this to try again but this will go back to target only AFTER we get a replacement..

    my just turned 4 year old autistic daughter usualy loves floor puzzles and mostly all puzzles.. this one stumped her.. she needs a bit of prompting.. its basically a two step puzzle with a inner ring that is like city and buildings and roads.. its circular and the circular edges are smooth so that makes the outer ring of professions pieces a bit harder to put in place on the circle.. its overall a great puzzle and she will surely grow into it and it took me almost a month to find the one in my store because it kept selling out..
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. I can’t believe there aren’t more reviews on this puzzle. This is a great learning puzzle for the alphabet and different professions. My 3 1/2 year old daughter loves puzzles and this one was the perfect addition to our growing collection. The pieces are very thick, even holding up to my 14 month old son. The inner puzzle is a neighborhood with different shops and buildings, and moves separately from the outer puzzle with the alphabet and professions. The little neighborhood can even lead to discussion about the different places around town – an added bonus.

    This is definitely a unique puzzle and is worth adding to your collection!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. My son loves to sit on this, and to twirl the inner circle puzzle (with the little town on it) around inside the outer circle puzzle (with all of the occupations). Large sturdy pieces great for preschooler’s hands. Not overly impressed with several of the occupational choices (ie. W for waitress), but its fun.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. This puzzle was for my 3year old niece. It is basically a great game for any child learning the alphabet. The outer loop of puzzle pieces is made up of 26 different people with occupations corresponding to the alphabet, and inside this loop are the pieces to a tiny detailed little town with buildings that correspond to the occupations.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. We have 6 of the Infantino puzzles. My 3 year old kid loves these puzzles. The pieces are big, making it easy for the younger kids to put it together. They are durable, educational, and fun. This particular puzzle is her favorite. She can’t get enough of it.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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