Melissa and Doug Basic Skills Board
- Dress the adorable bear puzzle and learn to zip, buckle, lace, snap and more
- Brightly colored, smooth-sanded pieces help build early shape, color and size differentiation skills
- Incredible value and superior craftsmanship
- Childhood favorite
Newly redesigned board features a colorful bear with tons to explore! “Dress” the adorable bear puzzle, and learn to zip, buckle, lace, snap and more. Measures 15.5 x 11.5 x .5 inches.
Melissa and Doug Basic Skills Board



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Why is it a puzzle?,
I purchased the basic skills board to help my 3-year-old learn to tie, snap, zip, clip, button and buckle. It’s a bust. He doesn’t use it because the functions aren’t secured to the base. It’s difficult to teach these skills when they’re not stationary. And it’s large, heavy and cumbersome for him. Being a puzzle just adds to the confusion of its function. I’m going to glue the pieces into place and mount the board to a wall. I think this will turn it into an investment rather than a waste of $[...].
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|Moronic Design,
I originally bought this because my twin daughters needed to learn the basic skills of tying laces, buttoning, etc. But the fact that it’s also a puzzle just confuses things–it’s almost impossible to perform these tasks when you already KNOW how to do them if the underlying surface is not stationary, let alone learn to do them. I cannot BELIEVE the idiocy of this design. Whoever did this does not have children, was never exposed to them, and did not think about what they would probably do with this. Instead of learning new skills, as I had hoped, they immediately scattered these useless bits of wood about our house, as I knew they would as soon as I opened it. Who didn’t see that coming? I would never have purchased this if I knew it came apart, but it was enclosed in tight cellophane and didn’t say. I thought it was a solid board, and really, that would have made sense. Being a puzzle doesn’t. Don’t waste your money.
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|Good concept…but stick with the plush doll or bear,
Like any other Melissa and Doug product, this is very durable and has stood a 2 year old’s worst and now a 12 month old’s chewing. However, it’s really hard to manipulate the concepts the puzzle is trying to teach because the puzzle piece the function is on is too small so little hands can’t button and hold the piece still at the same time. I would just stick with the standard plush doll to help teach zipping, tying, buckling, buttoning and snapping.
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