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Here's another activity that helps develop a child's recognition, building skills, and patience. In this activity, my son built a 3D Golden Gate puzzle. And just like the previous one it is a very fun activity because I am also actually having fun while I am guiding my son in building the 3D puzzle. I admit, I also love this kind of activity.
Unlike the previous this 3D puzzle is quite very easy to put together because it only consists of few parts which are very easy to recognize. My son is evidently more excited about building this 3D puzzle because he is very familiar with Golden Gate Bridge (which he usually sees in some kiddie videos that he is watching online).
Just like any other 3D puzzle that we built I let my son do the fun task of dismantling the parts of the 3D puzzle from its plate.
Also, and just like in the previous my son is quite fast in attaching the parts of the 3D, and in turn, I was not able to take photos.
My son removing the parts of the Golden Gate 3D puzzle from its plate
Since this 3D puzzle has only a few parts my son managed to dismantle all the parts from its plate very quickly and I realize that he is now removing some unwanted sections of the largest parts of the Golden Gate 3D puzzle.
My son removing some unwanted sections of the main parts of the Golden Gate 3D puzzle
And before I know it he is already figuring out how to put together the main section of the 3D puzzle.
My son figuring out how he is going to put together the main parts/section of the 3D puzzle
At this moment I was very proud while he is building the 3D puzzle because he is still not getting any help from me and because of that I again missed taking some photos of him attaching the deck of the Golden Gate 3D puzzle. And then again, before I know it he is now attaching one of the bases of the Golden Gate 3D puzzle.
My son putting up one of the bases of the Golden Gate 3D puzzle
And then he went to attach the second base of the Golden Gate 3D puzzle. At this moment I was too hook-up in watching him attaching the second base I almost did not notice that he is struggling to attach the base of the bridge. I immediately helped him because he might break it.
My son attaching the second base of the bridge (which I have to help him because he is struggling to put it on)
Since this 3D puzzle has only a few parts my son is quite quick in putting them on just by looking at the image of the Golden Gate that came with the puzzle.
And before I know it he already finished the 3D puzzle. I am quite impressed because he is able to recognize all the parts all by himself, built the puzzle all by himself, and his patients did not run out because the puzzle is quite easy to construct with the exception of when I saw him struggling to input the second base of the puzzle. I think the kiddie videos that feature the Golden Gate help a lot for him to easily recognized all the parts of the puzzle. Or maybe because the photo of the Golden Gate that came with the puzzle is very detailed.
The finished Golden Gate 3D puzzle
After I said that the puzzle is now finished he immediately took his little toy car then relocated it to the front of our house and then played with it.
My son playing with his toy cars with the Golden Gate 3D puzzle
My son playing with his toy cars with the Golden Gate 3D puzzle
That is all for now guys, see you again next time.
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