Leej niam xav yuav cov khoom ua si zoo li no rau tus menyuam.
As we all know, the more the human brain is used, the more alive it is, especially in infants and young children, when the brain is in the "golden period" of development. If children can get sufficient exercise at this stage, the probability of becoming smart in the future is extremely high.
In fact, puzzles, let alone children, are complex types that even adults can't handle. After all, it involves a lot of things, including but not limited to spatial imagination, ability to build three-dimensional coordinates, logical judgment, and so on.
Ntau tus ntawm lawv tsis zoo rau cov neeg laus. Ntawm qhov tsis sib xws, vim tias cov me nyuam mos thiab cov menyuam yaus tsis muaj kev xav tsis zoo thiab lub hlwb ua haujlwm siab, lawv yuav muaj txiaj ntsig zoo hauv qhov no.
Tau kawg, qhov no yuav tsum muaj kev taw qhia tsim nyog los ntawm cov niam txiv ntawm sab. Yog tias cov menyuam yaus raug tso cai los tsim kev ywj pheej, nws yuav tsis ua haujlwm.
Yog li muaj ntau yam txiaj ntsig ntawm kev ua si jigsaw puzzles thiab muaj ntau yam khoom siv jigsaw puzzle hauv khw. Puas txaus los yuav ib lub teeb?
Really not, because children's understanding and hands-on ability are different at different ages, not any set of puzzles are suitable for children, and they need to be purchased according to the age of the child.
This is a test of the parents' ability. If the purchase is difficult, the child will not be interested in playing, and if the purchase is simple, the child will also feel boring.






