Dodo PAW Patrol Mighty Movie Progressive Puzzle Set – 24 Pieces

£8.99

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Power up puzzling skills with the Dodo Paw Patrol Mighty Heroes Progressive Puzzle Set! This super-powered set is designed for toddlers aged three and up, featuring four individual puzzles that progressively increase in piece count. Little ones can join Mighty Chase, Mighty Skye, and Mighty Marshall as they assemble scenes showcasing the pups ready for heroic rescues. It’s the perfect way to introduce jigsaws and build confidence. The Dodo Mighty Heroes Puzzle helps toddlers develop essential fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and shape recognition through engaging play. The bright, action-packed artwork captures the excitement of the Mighty Pups.

Features:

  • 4-in-1 progressive puzzle format with increasing piece counts.
  • Features Mighty Pups including Chase, Skye, and Marshall.
  • Action-packed superhero-themed artwork.
  • Designed for toddlers aged 3 years and older.
  • Helps develop fine motor skills and problem-solving abilities.
  • Officially licensed Nickelodeon Paw Patrol product.

Specifications:

  • Brand: Dodo
  • Age Suitability: 3 years +
  • Number of Puzzles: 4
  • Total Piece Count: 24
  • Material: Cardboard
  • Includes: 4 x progressive Mighty Pups puzzles
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Frequently Asked Questions

The set contains four progressive puzzles with a combined total of 24 pieces. Each puzzle in the sequence has a higher piece count than the last, so toddlers start with the simplest board and work up to the most challenging, building confidence at each stage.
The Mighty Movie artwork features Mighty Marshall, Mighty Skye, Mighty Chase, and Rocky in their superhero suits, set against a vibrant purple cityscape. All four characters appear across the puzzles in action-hero poses from the Nickelodeon film.
The set is rated for children aged 3 and over. The progressive format means the smallest puzzle has a very low piece count, making it accessible for toddlers tackling jigsaws for the first time. Adult supervision is recommended for the youngest children as pieces are small enough to require careful handling.