Puzzling Out Educational Fun with Red Fish Toys


In the competition to get children into the best schools, families are constantly seeking ways to enhance their children’s mental development. From violin lessons to math tutors, many families make significant financial and time commitments to ensure a brighter future for their offspring. One way to enhance development at home is through puzzle solving.

There is a clear relationship in the improvement of hand-eye coordination through the manipulation of individual puzzle pieces. Another bonus comes in the cultivation of patience. Children who work on puzzles understand that the completion of the project requires a time investment, making it easier for them to approach school and real-life problem-solving situations. According to research appearing in the September 2012 edition of Science, early childhood experiences are particularly important. Children become interested in puzzles in early childhood, making it the ideal time to stock up on fun, educational toys that enhance mental development, like those from Red Fish Toys.

Red Fish Puzzles: Fun and Education Fit Perfectly

“Red Fish Toys was created with love and with the passion to offer a natural, eco-friendly, educational line to the children who deserve the best,” founder Seyda Dener reveals. Each hand-painted wooden puzzle offered by the company has been kid-approved. Quality materials (like non-toxic paints and rubber wood from Sri Lanka) and craftsmanship ensure that each puzzle is more than just a fun toy: it becomes a multi-generational keepsake. Plus, each puzzle meets or exceeds US Safety standards so parents can rest easy if a brightly-colored puzzle piece gets “tasted” by their little one.

These charming creations come in a variety of educational formats, from deeply-hued animal shapes to alphabet and numbered insect designs. Educational toys are always winners, and puzzles continue to be a strong part of sales. Red Fish had a great 2012, with its Dinosaur Alphabet, Butterfly Alphabet, Turtle Numbers and Fish Numbers puzzles being particularly popular.

Red Fish puzzles are already being offered in a large number of stores across the US, a testament to their rising fame. With upcoming appearances at the San Francisco International Gift Fair (Booth#2233) in February and the MSA Expo in Los Angeles in April, 2013, it looks like it will be another banner year for Red Fish. The company is gearing up for a strong new year with a few fresh additions, like the Violin, Trumpet, G-Clef and Note puzzles in the Musical Line and Tree, and Flower and Ladybug puzzles in the Botanical line.

Red Fish offers more of its stimulating, keepsake puzzles at its site: www.redfishtoys.com

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