Clock
42 Piece Children's Educational Jigsaw Puzzle By Larsen
There's a time to play and learn. Learn how to tell the time with this creative clock puzzle. You will find clocks in every color showing different times in analog format. Marked on the frame directly beneath is each puzzle piece in digital format. The digital clock is shown with both the 12-hour and 24-hour conversion. The minutes and hours in words are displayed underneath. This puzzle comes complete in a contour style, where each time occupies individual puzzle pieces. The curved edges of each piece are custom-made to fit the correct display of the time. This puzzle has been specifically designed to help learn the time and is mainly aimed at slightly older children, but can be used by anyone learning to tell the time.
About Larsen Puzzles:
It all started with a single puzzle. In 1952 five-year-old Pal E Larsen was given a single cowboy puzzle from his Aunt in America. Made of a deeply cut thick board, this puzzle proved to be the catalyst for what would become the Larsen puzzles we know today.
The following year his father, Lars Andreas Larsen, having been impressed with the quality of the puzzle and noticing that his son preferred it to the others he had, printed what would become the very first Larsen puzzle in their family basement using an old die cutting machine.
From there, it was history. The family business, now called Larsen Puzzles, grew over the next 60 years into a small, but dedicated and passionate group of employees who have produced over 400 puzzles, each one designed to educate or delight children from around the world.
Larsen Puzzles remains one of the best STEM options in the jigsaw category for young children who are beginning to fine-tune both their motor and concentration skills.
Many of the pieces are shaped as recognizable objects and animals, which adds another layer of dimensional thinking. Each puzzle is cut so deeply, that you can see the indent of the shapes in the tray - this is one of many Larsen's outstanding hallmarks of quality.
All puzzles are manufactured in Flekkefjord, an idyllic town in southern Norway, using 100% recycled cardboard. Each piece is made to be extra thick (2.5mm) and solid.