The Joy of 'Clicking' it Together
There is something deeply satisfying about fixing a mixed-up world. Your toddler sees a Lion's head on a Frog's body and instinctively knows it needs to change. As they grip the chunky wooden blocks and twist them around, they aren't just playing—they are testing their understanding of the world. The pieces rotate smoothly on the frame, allowing little hands to experiment with different combinations until—*aha!*—the Panda is complete.
Built for Toddler Life
We know that at this age, toys need to survive the occasional drop from the highchair. The Djeco Touranimo is crafted from solid wood and sealed with non-toxic paints that can handle a bit of rough love. Because the blocks are secured to the frame, you won't be hunting for missing puzzle pieces under the sofa. It is a self-contained activity that is easy to pack in the nappy bag for trips to the cafe or Grandma's house.
Why Wrist Rotation Matters
While it looks like simple fun, that twisting motion is a key developmental milestone. Unlike basic grab-and-release toys, this puzzle requires a specific wrist rotation—the same muscle movement they will eventually use to turn doorknobs, open jars, and hold a pencil. It is a brilliant way to strengthen those fine motor muscles without them even realising they are learning.
Dimensions: 13 cm x 13 cm x 4 cm—compact enough for travel but chunky enough for easy gripping.