Wooden Alphabet & Number Shape Puzzle

INS Orthotics’ Wooden Alphabet & Number Shape Puzzle boosts letter and number recognition, fine motor skills, and cognitive development—ideal for children’s learning and therapy.

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Learn Letters & Numbers Through Play

The Wooden Alphabet & Number Shape Puzzle from INS Orthotics is a fun, interactive learning tool designed to help children master letter and number recognition while developing fine motor coordination and problem-solving skills.

Each puzzle piece is crafted from durable, non-toxic wood, shaped like a letter or number, and fits snugly into its matching slot on the board. The colorful design captures children’s interest and encourages hands-on learning.

Perfect for use in early childhood education, occupational therapy, and home learning, this puzzle supports literacy and numeracy development with engaging play.

Key Features of the Wooden Alphabet & Number Shape Puzzle:

  • Vibrant, Child-Friendly Colors: Stimulate visual learning and retention

  • Smooth, Durable Wooden Pieces: Safe and sturdy for repeated use

  • Easy-Grip Puzzle Pieces: Promote fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination

  • Dual Learning: Combines alphabet and numbers in one toy

  • Non-Toxic Finish: Safe for toddlers and preschoolers

💡 Benefits:

  • Builds foundational literacy and numeracy skills

  • Enhances finger dexterity and spatial awareness

  • Encourages independent learning and concentration

  • Supports children with developmental delays or special needs

  • Suitable for therapy, preschool, and home environments

🛒 Recommended For:

  • Preschool and kindergarten children

  • Pediatric occupational therapists and special educators

  • Parents seeking educational toys for early learning

  • Schools, therapy centers, and daycare facilities in Uganda

🌍 Trusted Learning Tools Across Uganda

INS Orthotics supplies quality, educational Wooden Alphabet & Number Shape Puzzles—trusted by educators, therapists, and families nationwide.

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