'Who's In Space?' is without a doubt one of my favourite Orchard Toys products produced in the last year or so. And I am a big fan and we have a lot of their games and puzzles, so that statement is not made lightly.
The 25 piece jigsaw puzzle is aimed at children aged 3+, and depicts a scene of three astronauts (mixed gender and race, as with all Orchard Toys illustrations) on the moon completing some research. In the background are five of the planets in our solar system, the International Space Station, a comet, and a small green alien in a purple spaceship. Because after all this is a puzzle for children!
On the back of the box is a small guide providing further information to the objects in the puzzle; it identifies the planets, and provides a small explanation of the ISS, the 'moon buggy' as The Boy calls it (Planetary Rover), and the comet. This is incredibly useful and can help when using the puzzle as a discussion piece after. As with all Orchard Toys puzzles and games, the illustrations are in the trademark style, bright and colourful, and easy to understand.
Discussion is the main point of the Who's In Space? jigsaw puzzle; it has been labelled on the box as a talkabout first puzzle, and it does provide a huge wealth of talk opportunities which can lead onto other play activities.
As with all Orchard Toys games and puzzles, they have a handy educational guide on the back to show how the product helps your child:
- Develops hand-eye co-ordination;
- Encourages knowledge and understanding of the world (more below);
- Develops manual dexterity.
In addition to the above, I'd say it is also great for:
- oracy – it encourages discussion;
- drama – role play either with small world toys or with costumes and re-enacting the scene;
- problem-solving – finding the correct piece to fit into the puzzle;
- scientific understanding – the solar system, night and day, the Moon orbiting the Earth;
- historical understanding – trips to the moon and into space, show the space landing.
I can't emphasise enough how wonderful this puzzle is; full of talking points and challenging on many different levels dependent upon the child's stade of development. At only Β£7.50 then it is a very worthwhile resource.
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I was sent this product for the purpose of this review, my opinions are honest and unbiased.
Tracy Nixon says
A DVD box set of Britain's Got Talent! This would give them an insight into what we are like inc the good, the bad and the ugly!
katrina day-reilly says
victoria sponge cake
Jennifer Kelly says
Fish and Chips and a Cuppa
Ashleigh Allan says
Cupcakes!
Mumslittlepeeps says
A goodie bag with all our favourite things
EMMA WALTERS says
a dvd of the 2012 olympics π
Jo Glasspool says
Chocolate!
melanie stirling says
A dvd of people queing,complaining and moaning about the weather!
Claire says
An ipad!
chantelle hazelden says
iPhone x
Tina Holmes says
Spiders :-p
kelly says
cucumber sandwiches!
Sarah Parkin says
I would record The X Factor and send that!
Galina V says
A big seashell which you hold to your ear to hear the sea.
katie skeoch says
a copy of heat magazine, with reading material of that standard they're sure to think the best of us π
Gemma Mills / Chamberlain (MyMillsBaby) says
A laptop pre-signed up with a Twitter account x
laura banks says
a dvd box set of roswell
Louise says
teabags! x
Carolina J. says
Photographs of everything around.
Hayley F says
bad smells in a bottle. At least then they will never come here x
Shona Angus says
Has to be chocolate! Surely we're the only planet that has managed to produce something THIS wonderful?!! π xxx
Cathy Porteus says
A jigsaw puzzle obviously!
Elaine Savage says
A football
Joanne McGonagle says
A deep fried Mars Bar
Rosie says
facebook!
Lynsey Buchanan says
candy crush game
Christopher Powell says
A tin of baked beans
Kate Marsden says
A fish & Chip supper
saffron khan says
a mars bar
Tracy Waldock Newton says
An ipad
maxine says
a yummy shepherds pie
Hannah Oneill says
A cake!
Karen Barrett says
The Queen
Jill Webb says
A cup of tea
Catherine McAlinden says
A three year old. They are like an alien species anyway!
Tasha Corder says
I would send a selection of photographs of people, animals, the seasons etc and a flask of tea with biscuits!
Helen Atkins says
coffee
eva trelfa says
chocolate!
belinda porter says
a dvd of the 2012 olympics opening ceremony that was fantastic
Lynsey Ward says
A cream tea and a Cornish pasty!
Clare Martin says
A television!
leanne williams says
victoria sponge cake
SARAH LAMBERT says
A mobile phone π
KIRAN CHANNA says
A phone, along with an ET DVD so they can phone home!!!
Rishona Taylor says
A Yorkshire pudding!
Bex allum says
A camera with photos of earth
karen Martin says
An ipad
Svetlana Lemantovic says
Cupcakes
ben w says
an ipad
Hayley Todd says
A selection of TV DVD box sets – including The X-Factor, Britain's Got Talent and The Voice – they would definitely change their mind about ever wanting to invade us then!!
Marina Frow says
chocolate, the best thing about our planet!
sophielou07 says
cuppa coffee and a slice of cake π
Val Hartley says
A Yorkshire pudding.
Linda Macdonald says
A book of colour photographs of this beautiful planet.
Scott Holloway says
ME
Mickie Bull says
Bath Bombs
Blake Ahearne says
I would send my son as he`s the best thing on the planet!
anthony harrington says
a DVD boxset of Only Fools and Horses and a DVD boxset of The Best Of The House of Commons with a note asking them to guess which one is the comedy?
Kirsty Greer says
Box of chocolates x
Tracy C says
A well-stocked library
Rachael G says
A pepperoni pizza – cheesy loveliness for them to try!
Lucy Robinson says
An iPad so they could surf the web. X
Sophie Spiby says
Teabags
Angela Sandhu says
ginger nuts
Kate Davies says
A dvd of stomp π
michelle muirhead says
a mobile phone
Joanna Coleshill says
An umbrella!
Siobhan says
Some yummy food, a newspaper and a tablet with a Twitter and Facebook account added!
laura avery says
Tea and biccys!
Kim Webster-Marsh says
A smart phone π
Jessica Powell says
tea!!
Tammy Tudor says
A mobile π
Tara Newman says
A jigsaw puzzle of course! π
tracey gibbons says
i would send a tv up showing an episode of emmerdale
Stacey Gahan says
A rubik's cube & sudoku to make us seem super smart
Paula Harvey says
Some Ikea flat pack furniture – lets see if they can do it!! ha! π
Heather Shaw says
Tea and Victoria sponge cakes
Danielle Graves says
David Cameron
Hilda Hazel Wright says
A tape recording of Big Brother and Jeremy Kyle, it would be a great defence against alien invasions. I'd have to get someone else to make the tape though as I can't stand TV and don't have a licence!
Tom Baines says
a copy of Flash Gordon, they would know our world is in safe hands
Catherine (@MummyLion) says
the uk government and the ex, with just enough fuel to get out but not back
Julie Roo says
How about send them Star Trek boxset on DVD
Amy Ripley says
A cup of tea!
Kirsty Fox says
A lovely landscape painting of the countryside
Jane Brown says
A copy of "Match" magazine
Trudi Walsh says
David Cameron
Esme McCrubb says
CHOCOLATE CAKE
cheryl lovell says
A yorkshire pudding! delicious π
Diana says
Big bunch of flowers :}
Ashli Robertson says
A big mac :')
alison c says
A big comfy bed – lol suffering insomnia isn't good !!
Rebecca Phillips says
iPad or some other amazing technological device!
Solange says
Chocolate
Kirsten Barthy says
Jedward – I'm sure the Aliens would turn around straight away
Emma says
Facebook π
Rory Campion says
An apple fanboy, the type who queue up days before a new phone gets released. The aliens wouldn't bother coming if they met one of these people.
Kelly Hooper says
bannoffee pie
Mark Palmer says
A DVD of The Only Way is Essex
rachael jones says
A football ! wonder if theyd find it as obvious as we do !
Emily Nelson says
It would have to be A packet of Space raiders! The one thing i was addicted to when i was pregnant.
Aliens get pregnant right? π
Jane Middleton says
Bill Bryson's book A Short History of Nearly Everything
Clare F Wood says
a mobile phone
Maria Jane Knight says
I would send them a dvd of Mickey Flanagan's stand up.
ClairejB says
A box of chocolates! π
Robyn Logan Clarke says
A season of Eastenders on DVD