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Product Description
Designed for 4-year-olds, the Level 3 puzzle centers on the theme of "Little Animals and Their Environmental Interactions," allowing children to explore character-environment relationships through play. Each mushroom house features unique colors and details, encouraging kids to observe closely and determine which home and activities belong to each character—fostering scene recognition and attention to detail. With more pieces and a more complex structure than Level 2, this puzzle offers greater assembly challenges while enhancing hand-eye coordination and logical thinking. Matching characters to their surroundings also inspires children to create and narrate stories, boosting both imaginative and verbal expression. Cozy Mushroom Village is more than a puzzle—it’s a warm glimpse into community life.
Company Profile
- Brand / Trademark
- Year Established1970
- Total Annual Revenue$ 0.00
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- Factory Size0.00 m²
- Top 5 Export Countries
- Total Employees0
Wawabo Education Technology (Hangzhou) Co., Ltd. is an innovative company dedicated to children’s education and creative design. Centered on our original IP “Bibigua”, featuring the stories of a playful frog and a cheerful duck, we create a full range of children’s educational products, including progressive puzzles, educational board games, pop-up books, and interactive reading toys.
We embrace the philosophy of “learning through play,” integrating multiple intelligence development theories with design aesthetics. Our products encourage children to enhance their expression, logical thinking, concentration, and imagination while enjoying engaging play. By combining paper-based media with cutting-edge technologies such as RFID and OID interactive systems, we provide immersive parent–child experiences that connect education with creativity.
Looking ahead, we aim to expand into offline buyer stores and family experience spaces, while leveraging digital platforms for brand promotion. Our m