
Many young children struggle to understand how insects grow and change. Without visual, tactile support, life cycles can feel abstract and confusing — especially for learners who benefit from clear, step-by-step guidance.
The Lifecycle Layer Puzzle – Honeybee provides an easy, engaging way to make the honeybee’s development visible and memorable. Children lift each smooth wooden layer to reveal the next stage, from egg to larva to a fully formed bee. The sturdy pieces support fine motor skills while encouraging curiosity and early scientific thinking. Crafted from ethically sourced wood and finished with non‑toxic paints, it’s safe, durable, and perfect for everyday learning.
Ideal for homes, nurseries, and SEN settings, this puzzle supports sequencing, vocabulary building, and hands-on exploration. It’s particularly helpful for visual and kinaesthetic learners who thrive when information is presented in a clear, structured, and tactile format.
- Four-layer wooden puzzle illustrating the honeybee life cycle
- Chunky, smooth wooden pieces for small hands (15cm x 15cm x 1.6cm)
- Made from quality, ethically sourced wood with non‑toxic paints and lacquers
- Supports sequencing, observation, language development, and fine motor skills
- Suitable from 18 months+
- Meets European and ASTM toy safety standards
- Barcode (EAN): 691621810323
Is this puzzle suitable for toddlers?
Yes. It is suitable from 18 months+, with chunky pieces that are easy to hold.
How does this help children with dyslexia or other learning differences?
The clear, step-by-step visual structure supports sequencing, memory, and comprehension — areas where many neurodiverse learners benefit from additional scaffolding.
Is the puzzle safe for young children?
Yes. It is made from responsibly sourced wood and finished with non-toxic paints, meeting recognised toy safety standards.
Can it be used in an SEN or early years classroom?
Absolutely. Its layered format encourages discussion, exploration, and hands-on learning.
How do I clean the puzzle?
Wipe with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid soaking the wood or using harsh cleaning products.