Learning Resources Magnetic US Map Puzzle – 44 Pieces, Puzzles for Kids Ages 4+, US Map for Kids Learning, Geography for Kids,Kindergartner Learning Toys

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INTERACTIVE puzzle map will help little learners learn geography-state names, landmarks, plants, animals and more!
SKILL DEVELOPMENT: Geography, Critical thinking, Spatial relationships, Fine motor skills
MAP PUZZLE: The Puzzle’s 43 magnetic pieces depicts the name and shape of all 50 states, as well as famous landmarks, plants, and animals from that part of the country. It also included paper outline helps kids learn the location of each state
FRIDGE MAGNETS FOR TODDLERS: Ready for display on whiteboards, fridges and other magnetic surfaces, the completed map puzzle measures 19″ from east to west
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  1. IamTai

    Great Quality
    Great for third grade Abeka curriculum history/state reinforcement. We put the puzzle together right away on our whiteboard after delivery. A couple of the states were a bit warped, however they were easily reshaped. Great quality, my kiddo and I love this puzzle, and I highly recommend.

  2. Edna

    Fun map!
    My kindergartener loves this map! It’s a fun way for her to learn the states and comprehend that they are separate from each other because of the magnets!

  3. Lily

    Sturdy, colorful, easy to handle and fit together seamlessly
    Having read the poor reviews I still bought the puzzle, and I am very pleased with it. Several people had received damaged goods, (hopefully they received refunds), ours arrived in a bubble envelope but luckily undamaged. Our pieces lie perfectly flat and abut together perfectly with their sister states. The magnetic power is nice and strong but not overly so, the color and graphics are very nice. Thanks to the review that let me know they had a peel back problem, I immediately made kids aware of that possibility and told them to NOT lift the pieces by the top paper but pry them if from behind the magnet and that has worked. Still trying to come up with a a solution that would seal the edges. The map pieces are not cardboard but foam board sandwiched between paper graphic and magnetic sheeting. Kids thoroughly enjoy this game and I am happy that this puzzle will not be scattered all over the floor!

  4. Kelly

    A fun way to help my autistic son learn states
    I have a 6 y/o autistic son and some of his favorite educational toys has come from Learning Resources. I wanted him to start learning states and capitols in a way that would be fun so I bought this. He does like it but I think it could be a little better. I’ll start with the cons:If you plan on putting this on the fridge, you need to make sure you have a wide fridge door that isn’t too curved. It barely fits on ours (see pics) and Maine is constantly falling off the edge. I think we’ll move this downstairs to our wall mounted white board.If you have little ones who can get their hands on this they will destroy the pieces pretty quickly. My 2 y/o nephew was at my house for a day and now a bunch of the states are bent and have teeth marks in them (see pics).I wish the magnets themselves had the capitol names on them so we could use them without the paper map and still learn capitols. The paper map is pretty heavily creased and some of the magnets have a hard time staying on over the top of the creases. This has gotten better with time, but still. It would be nice if the map outline page had its own magnets on it to keep it in place.Also, several of the New England/North Eastern states are lumped together because they’re so small. I understand why they did it, but that’s kind of a bummer.The good things are that this is big and good for small hands. The magnets are strong. Each piece is pretty well made, bright and colorful with a picture of something the state is known for. This would be fun for a variety of ages.All in all I like it, but it could certainly be better. Hopefully this helps someone else! I paid full price for this.

  5. Nor’east Hillside

    Nice learning product
    The map pieces are magnetic backed firm foam. Texas, being large, was understandably malformed a tad due to packaging and shipping, but a little patience reformed it to be flat. The entire map is the perfect size for the side of our refrigerator. This can be a fun family game where you put it together, and then task the family imp to reshuffle some pieces once a week! Great for a casual and fun way to review location of states, and there are also some icons on most of the pieces that highlight something the state or area is known for (common product/landmark, etc.) Also comes with a pamphlet explaining the map pieces’ icons. Nice value, nice price, and swift delivery.

  6. Josh B

    The kids all enjoy these
    We purchased a automotive drip tray from an auto parts store and the kids have plenty of room to sort and assemble the pieces. They combined some of the smaller states and it makes it easier for the younger ones to enjoy. The magnets are nice and thick but it is just paper glued on them so any moisture should be avoided.

  7. Amazon Customer

    Whole family loves it!
    The bright colors and designs on each state are very engaging for our grandchildren, and we like it as well. We have put it on our refrigerator, one of the few you can buy these days that is magnetic.Every time grandchildren come over they play with the states and move them around. When they aren’t here, my husband takes states out of the Union if they do something stupid like banned books. 💪 Civil disobedience at its most mellow. Those states are banished to the freezer section of our refrigerator.The only problem is that some of the states arrived a little bent, so that they don’t fully make contact with what they’re stuck to; but they haven’t fallen off so we’re very pleased.

  8. S. Smith

    Fun Leaning Tool
    I bought this and put it on my dishwasher for when my grandkids come over. They have enjoyed taking it apart and putting it back together and have learned about the states while having fun. The size is too wide for the refrigerator. The magnetic states are well constructed and have held up under many regroupings. There is a paper map that is held up by the magnetic states.

  9. María d.

    No se porque hay quejas, el mapa es bueno mi bebé tiene dos años y le encanta, llevamos 15 días con él y ha aprendido a armar ya 8 piezas. Cómo es pequeño voy por partes aumentando de una pieza cada 3 días. Ya se sabe los nombres de los estados con los que empezamos, el color es increíble y los dibujos que traen les atrae a los bebés

  10. Amazon Customer

    my son liked this so much!

  11. 桂川清流

    このパズルはテーブルの上に並べてたのしんでいます。磁力が弱いので、家にある鉄板に引っ付けて飾っています。

  12. ANNA521

    my son like it, good for 3 and 4 years old

  13. astrid

    Fue un regalo para mi sobrino de 5 años y le gustó mucho. Es un reto porque son estados nuevos y tiene muchos, pero trae una hoja que sirve como guía para colocar las piezas y con esa es más fácil hacerlo.

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