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User Submitted Melissa and Doug Large Knob Wooden Farm Puzzle ReviewsDate: 2008-07-30 Great puzzle for little hands We love the Melissa and Doug Large Knob puzzles. They are very easy for a one year old to play with. She loved this puzzle as soon as we look it out of the box. The fun thing about this puzzle is we can talk about animals while she is also working on fine motor skills. If you have found other puzzles hard for your child - try one of the large knob puzzles. They are great starter puzzles and much less frustrating for little hands. Date: 2008-07-02 Puzzle is not solid wood The description of this puzzle says, "solid wood" It's not! It's 2 layers of composite board glued to plywood. The fibers easily scrape off along the edges and can be ingested by your child. The pictures are a laminate overlay that can easily be peeled off. Not a great puzzle if you child is still putting toys in his or her mouth. Date: 2008-04-14 Puzzle I bought this for my 1 year old son. He loves picking up the pieces by the large knobs as they fit perfectly in his little hands. I would recommend this to any parent. Good product for the price. Date: 2008-01-07 Great Choice! I love this puzzle. It is all wood and very durable and sturdy. My 10-month-old is really into farm animals and we have fun identifying the different animals and making the animal noises. He doesn't yet "put the puzzle together," but has fun taking it apart and playing with the different pieces. I have even caught him chewing on some of them and the paint hasn't shown any signs of wear. It is a great first puzzle for little guys. Great choice! Date: 2007-12-11 Wood back almost instantly peeled My daughter (13 months) received this toy as a present and really loved playing with it. It's very educational and I loved the wood structure of it. But in just a couple of days the back of the main wood frame started peeling leaving raw edges on the surface and sides. Just what you would need to get a splinter. So now we don't use the board any more. But my daughter still continues to play with the removable pieces.
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