Imagimake Mapology USA Map with Capitals | Learning States and Capitals | US Geography Toys for Ages 5-7 | Jigsaw Puzzles for Kids Ages 8-10 Years | Educational Toys for Ages 8-13

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USA MapUSA Map

USA Map with States & CapitalsUSA Map with States & Capitals

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Learn Flags & CapitalsLearn Flags & Capitals

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GEOGRAPHY MADE FUN: A unique, fun and exciting puzzle toy to help children learn about the States of USA, their Capitals & some interesting Fun Facts.
SOLVE to LEARN THE LOCATION: This learning toy consists of 1 EVA foam frame puzzle, with precisely cut 50 states shaped puzzle pieces that will help the child learn the locations of the states.
FLAG THE CAPITALS: Paste the capital stickers on one side of the plastic flags and insert these in the State pieces to learn the capitals of the states
FUN FACTS: the fun and learn continues with a special pictorial fun fact sticker that has been provided for each state.
STURDY & SAFE: All the pieces are made of 8 mm EVA foam snugly fit to form the USA map. The materials used conform to the ASTM standards for toys so the parents can confidently choose this product to provide an innovative, delightful and safe play experience for their children.
HOMESCHOOL ACTIVITIES – Enhance your homeschooling curriculum with the USA Map Puzzle. Transform geography lessons into captivating adventures right at home, to make learning engaging and memorable.
GIVE THE GIFT OF LEARNING – The perfect educational and exploration gift for any occasion! Ideal for both boys and girls, this captivating puzzle makes an excellent gift for 5 year old boy or gift for 5 year old girl on holidays, birthdays, or any special occasion.

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Customers find the puzzle educational and fun for kids. They appreciate its quality, ease of assembly, and geography. Many find it a good product with sturdy construction and easy assembly. However, some customers dislike the foam quality and have differing opinions on the sturdiness and flags.

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13 reviews for Imagimake Mapology USA Map with Capitals | Learning States and Capitals | US Geography Toys for Ages 5-7 | Jigsaw Puzzles for Kids Ages 8-10 Years | Educational Toys for Ages 8-13

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  1. Chelsea

    Fun way to learn world and U.S. geography
    This puzzle has it all for independent geography learning. It even includes flags with capital cities for every country and every U.S. state. This is a great independent activity to reinforce basic geography knowledge. My adolescent with autism has made great strides with this product! The price is surprisingly low for such a comprehensive and effective learning tool. I love it!!

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  2. Bigdogself

    Fantastic product
    My 3 yr old granddaughter is fascinated with maps. This is perfect for her, even though it was designed for older kids. She enjoyed the puzzle and was quickly learning the basics of the map and the capitols are next. We Love this product!!!

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  3. Jonathan Borja Daniels

    Nice learning tool
    Got these from my boys (3&4) so they can learn about their country. They love this. Board game night I have them pick out a game and this one is always one of their picks and we have about 50 board games. They’re picking this over Bluey Keepy Uppy and if you’re a parent with a Bluey obsessed kid you understand how fun this must be to ditch Bluey.It’s educational, you’ll have lots of fun, they’ll have lots of fun and best of all you’ll make memories with them.

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  4. TT

    Fun. Educational. A good microcosm of the world.
    This is not so much a game as it is a somewhat self-correcting geography test. The puzzle pieces fit surprisingly well together, in spite of the fact that they’re glorified craft foam. You’ll have to watch your kid place the capital flags though, and try not to let them catch you surreptitiously looking up capitals you’ve never heard of on your phone or mouthing the words of Wakko’s United States to yourself because you forgot that Pierre is the capital of South Dakota.The little plastic flags come with sheets of stickers that have the name of a capital on one sticker and that country’s/state’s flag on the other. Pro tip: have an adult do the sticker placing, otherwise you’ll end up with a Canadian flag with “Havana” on the other side, which is fine if you’re going for really subtle political commentary, but that’s probably not going to help your middle schooler pass geography tests. If they still do geography tests in middle school. I don’t know; I homeschool, which is why I bought this thing in the first place.The world is, of course, a big place, and some countries are apparently more, let’s say, worthy of attention than others. Europe and the US get their own maps, but not even all of the European countries get their own little flag in the proverbial sand. Some of the states had to be combined into one puzzle piece because they’re so small, which led to an interesting conversation about how basically every debate in our country boils down to population density. I’d like to see a more complete version, even if the box has to be bigger.My kid made the mistake of trying to move the Europe puzzle, resulting in Central Europe falling apart in a jumbled heap that was hard to put back together. I assured him that that happens in real life every so often, so he shouldn’t worry about it.Rather like in Risk, South America has roughly 6 countries of note and none of them are the beautiful islands that anyone who plays real-life Risk (basically anyone with an off-shore bank account and a close relative in politics/the military industrial complex) would go on their vacay. Venezuela was troublesome–the Caracas flag slot wasn’t done right and the flag kept falling over. Maybe it’s a manufacturing error, maybe it’s a metaphor–you decide.Africa has only 8 flags and several countries are too small to be labeled. This is the biggest area of improvement. Again, I’d like to see a bigger version with all countries and flags. Half this continent feels like it’s changed since I memorized Yakko’s World, and it’s embarrassing that my kids know more African geography than I do.I’d also like to see a larger breakout of the Middle East, Asia, and Oceana because I’m a product of a time when our school system acknowledged Mesopotamia for a few thousand years and then forgot it ever existed, and the only Asian country was China until WWII, and then you learned about battles but with a vague understanding of them happening “somewhere in the Pacific.” A good number of countries are flagged, but not all, so I’d love to see more completeness, if nothing else because Moana 2 is coming out and I still don’t really have a solid grasp of where the Heart of Tafiti was supposed to go.A note about putting the game away–I guess I guess I’m a bad American because I didn’t put the ol’ US of A first. I put the world in the box first, then Europe, and tucked the flags to the side. I thought tension would hold the pieces together enough to transfer the puzzle to the box, but when I went to put America on top, the states fractured faster than in the aftermath of the election of 1860, or possibly 2024. Oops. Do yourself a favor and use the enclosed cardboard to put America first, then the other puzzles, and chuck the flags in wherever they fit.In all, I’m glad I got this–it’s more fun to place flags in foam than it is to write a boring geography test. My flag recognition is terrible, which I was reminded of all over again during the Olympics, so I’m sure this will help ME learn as well as my kids. I’m rather hoping the company comes out with some expansions, but a bigger set with flag slots for every country would be even better. Even if they don’t, this covers a good chunk of the world’s countries and is a big help for the 50 states, and that’s a good start.

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  5. usher

    Very Good Product
    This product is Excellent for kids … Specially its increase kids knowledge about the world… I want to give Special thanks to Leadership and The Management of this Company for Helping the Kids to get more Knowledge about their world…. Thank you very much.

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  6. Jiao L.

    Fun way to learn states
    Bought this for 10 yr old who is learning the states. He likes it

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  7. Cathy Montgomery

    Unsteady base
    The concept of this puzzle is very nice BUT the delivery is not so. Its foam based and without support the actual sturdiness leaves a lot to be desired. The puzzle has a thin card box cover to put the puzzle in to transport around the house! However it is not sturdy and if you attempt to move the foam out of the box it crumples to pieces. This is very disturbing bc you can’t really move this around to be viewed by different people! It was most frustrating for my grandkids bc they like to show off their puzzle and to use it to quiz the rest of the family. Hard to do when u risk demolishing the puzzle when moving it around. A sturdy base would have been so much better. Just a little tweak would absolutely make this so much better!

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  8. DS

    WOW! This is a HIT!
    I bought this puzzle for my 4 yr old grandson who LOVES to learn about different countries. He is enjoying it immensely! The only trouble is, some of the smaller countries don’t have flags. I was looking for a puzzle that would have the European countries, and this one has the “pop-out” for Europe, and then the rest of the countries, as well. We love that it includes flags for the countries along with the names of the capitals! He is enjoying sounding out the names of the cities. 😀

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  9. Juan Flores

    Está muy detallado y muy bien hecho

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  10. Drvish

    My 6.5 year old is obsessed with countries nowadays and asked Santa for country puzzles for christmas. He was delighted to receive this gift from ‘Santa’ and enjoyed sorting the countries and their flags.Good quality, colourful, soft and comfortable foam like material though I am not sure how long it will last. I made sure my son was gentle with it when he played and put the countries all in their slots before packing it again, so I am hoping he can use it for longer.Europe was a separate puzzle which made sense due to the number of countries and their relative sizes. Flags came as stickers that we had to peel and stick on the little flag shapes given. Easy to peel, flags and capitals were side by side on the sheets for easy identification. I realised later that I stuck some of flags upside down which my son spotted and corrected me (my bad!).Attractive and informative for kids. Happy with the purchase!

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  11. akram

    Disappointed. Lots of missing countries

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  12. Guddloo

    Very nice and educational for kids

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  13. Shikha

    Its very easy to memorise while playing

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