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My First Bilingual Floor Puzzle (36-Piece Jigsaw Puzzle)

Game (Game Board Game, or Other Game)
$25.95 US
0"W x 0"H x 0"D   | 5 oz | 12 per carton
On sale Mar 04, 2025 | 9781963183160
Age 3-6 years
Help your little one piece together their first transportation-themed English-Spanish words as they match the colorful pieces in this 36-piece bilingual floor puzzle—perfect for kids 3 and up!

This bright, fun 36-piece jigsaw puzzle from Sí Sabo Kids creator Mike Alfaro features adorable transportation illustrations and more than 20 English-Spanish terms to help engage your little one's language skills.

Kids will build vocabulary as they match up the pairs, with features including:
• 27 x 20 dimensions 
• Thick, durable cardboard pieces sized for small hands to easily manipulate
• Opportunity to develop spatial skills, critical thinking, and problem-solving enjoyment
• Solo or cooperative family play supporting growth in word recall and retention
• Charming contemporary visuals that appeal to young children’s senses, including a road track woven throughout the art that can be used for additional playtime
• Heavy-duty box for storage shaped like a car for extra fun

Whether on their own or with encouragement from family, their sense of achievement will grow along with their bilingual abilities! This entertaining Spanish language learning experience through play is easy and engaging for ages 3 and up.
Mike Alfaro is a writer, creative director, and pop-culture fanboy. Born and raised in Guatemala, he moved to California after turning 18 in search of the American dream. How cliché. Since then, he's created several successful ad campaigns for major U.S. brands and also launched the viral Instagram account @millennialloteria. He is happily married and a new father living in Los Angeles.

Gerardo Guillén is an award-winning art director, musician, and professional pizza lover. Bilingual and bicultural, he was born in El Paso but spent most of his youth in Juárez, Mexico. It was cheaper, but he was also "all about that border life." He currently has a chill gig as an Associate Creative Director at a boutique ad agency in Los Angeles, where he lives with his wife and two puppies.

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Help your little one piece together their first transportation-themed English-Spanish words as they match the colorful pieces in this 36-piece bilingual floor puzzle—perfect for kids 3 and up!

This bright, fun 36-piece jigsaw puzzle from Sí Sabo Kids creator Mike Alfaro features adorable transportation illustrations and more than 20 English-Spanish terms to help engage your little one's language skills.

Kids will build vocabulary as they match up the pairs, with features including:
• 27 x 20 dimensions 
• Thick, durable cardboard pieces sized for small hands to easily manipulate
• Opportunity to develop spatial skills, critical thinking, and problem-solving enjoyment
• Solo or cooperative family play supporting growth in word recall and retention
• Charming contemporary visuals that appeal to young children’s senses, including a road track woven throughout the art that can be used for additional playtime
• Heavy-duty box for storage shaped like a car for extra fun

Whether on their own or with encouragement from family, their sense of achievement will grow along with their bilingual abilities! This entertaining Spanish language learning experience through play is easy and engaging for ages 3 and up.

Creators

Mike Alfaro is a writer, creative director, and pop-culture fanboy. Born and raised in Guatemala, he moved to California after turning 18 in search of the American dream. How cliché. Since then, he's created several successful ad campaigns for major U.S. brands and also launched the viral Instagram account @millennialloteria. He is happily married and a new father living in Los Angeles.

Gerardo Guillén is an award-winning art director, musician, and professional pizza lover. Bilingual and bicultural, he was born in El Paso but spent most of his youth in Juárez, Mexico. It was cheaper, but he was also "all about that border life." He currently has a chill gig as an Associate Creative Director at a boutique ad agency in Los Angeles, where he lives with his wife and two puppies.