4 Piece Good Habits Puzzle

Rs. 699.00

Support your child’s daily routines and independence through playful habit-building.
🧼 Routine Recognition & Responsibility:
- Puzzle pairs feature common habits like brushing teeth, cleaning up, and folding clothes
- Reinforces what healthy routines look like in everyday life
🧠 Self-Awareness & Decision-Making:
- Matching and sorting encourage kids to think through the steps of each habit
- Builds early self-management and routine planning
🤲 Fine Motor Skills & Focus:
- Hands-on puzzle play sharpens coordination and concentration
- Encourages thoughtful, repeatable learning through play

Note to Caregivers

Creating an environment that supports building healthy habits and self-awareness is essential. Here are some tips to help you:
- Let your child explore the puzzles independently to strengthen focus, matching skills, and daily routine recognition. Ask open-ended questions like “When do you brush your teeth?” to encourage real-life connections.
- At 3 years, children begin imitating everyday behaviors and are ready to learn simple habits like cleaning up toys or washing hands.
- At 4 years, children build greater independence by practicing habits like organizing belongings, helping with chores, and managing self-care tasks.

Care Instructions

Do not soak in water or wash with water.
Use a clean dry cotton cloth to dust.
Product wear-and-tear may vary with use.
Colours may vary slightly from the original image shown due to the use of natural, non-toxic, child-safe colours.

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How to Play

Step 1: Match and connect the puzzle pieces to complete each good habit.

Step 2: Find the circular habit tokens and place them in their matching spots.

Step 3: Talk about how these habits help in daily life! Parents can encourage kids to practice them through fun role-play activities or assigning daily chores. 

Customer Reviews

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V
Vikram, Surat
Teaching good habits

Its a nice educational puzzle to help teach my 3 year old daughter good habits

D
Divya, Delhi
Habits Made Easy

This puzzle made daily routines stick

L
Lakshman, Mumbai
Habits Made Fun

enjoyable game my child actually learns from

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Zahra, Bangalore
Habits Made Easy

This puzzle turned everyday routines into fun lessons my child actually remembers and follows

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Fariha, Patna
Habits That Stick

This puzzle made it so easy for my child to understand daily routines, good