Gain hand-eye coordination attention grasping part-whole relationship small muscle development self-confidence social adaptation analysis-synthesis problem solving the product has multiple images available, depending on stock availability, any of the images can be sent. Puzzles are a very important activity for the mental, physical, social and emotional development of children. A puzzle can be defined as the assembly of pieces that seem mixed, meaningless, and independent of each other during the construction phase, to form a whole. The process of building this integrity is a state of mental skill. In this aspect, the puzzle contributes to the mental development of children and enables the formation of the part-whole relationship. In addition, attention and perception development, shape-ground perception, whole-to-coming, reasoning-comparison, classification-sequencing, analysis-synthesis, problem solving, trying alternatives, producing solutions, similarity-difference, hand-eye coordination, movement time study, analytical thinking, reasoning, integration-matching-succession skills also have plus gains in terms of development. In order to do the puzzle, the child needs to work his small muscles. Repeated exercises make the muscles strong and help consolidate that behavior and promote their physical development. And completing the puzzle means a great victory for the child, and this success is an important contribution to his self-confidence. The contribution of the puzzle to the emotional development of the child is also in question with this aspect. Puzzles are also a treasure in social development as they strengthen skills such as curiosity-discovery, productivity, patience, independent work, socialization, and focus on the goal.