Who started snodger puzzles?

Who started snodger puzzles?

Catherine Gough-Brady’s mother Tess Brady, a writer, began Snodger Puzzles – it was called Snodger after the early 20th century Australian slang for very good. Poet C. J. Dennis once wrote of “a snodger of a day”.

Why are puzzles so good for toddlers?

Better yet, they’re an interactive way to teach colors, letters, numbers, shapes, animals and beyond. There are different types of puzzles for different ages. One-year-olds have a blast with large, simple wooden puzzles where shapes easily fit into each cutout.

How many puzzles fit in a Melissa and Doug puzzle rack?

Thankfully, Melissa & Doug (in their infinite puzzle manufacturer wisdom) have created a sturdy rack that most puzzles (even most non-Melissa & Doug ones) can easily slide in and out of. This rack fits six larger puzzles on bottom and six smaller puzzles on top, but there’s also a rack just for larger puzzles.

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