Joozmui Montessori wooden colour matching pegboard & plug puzzle set (age 2–3)
Product description
What it is and why parents look at this type
This Joozmui Montessori wooden colour matching pegboard set is a hands-on learning toy aimed at toddlers around age 2 to 3. The basic idea is simple: children use the colourful wooden “mushroom” pegs (plugs) to match patterns on double-sided cards by pushing them into a plug board.
In practice, it’s the sort of toy that fits into the daily routine rather than becoming a rare “special occasion” activity. A child can sit with it for a few minutes while you get on with something nearby, and you can quietly focus on what they’re learning—colour recognition, pattern understanding, and hand-eye coordination—without turning it into a worksheet.
Key features that matter for toddlers

The set includes 10 double-sided matching cards, a plug board, 24 colourful mushroom plugs, and a storage bag for keeping everything together. That storage part is small, but it’s often what makes or breaks whether these peg-and-board toys stay usable at home.
A couple of design choices also stand out “on paper”. It’s made from 100% natural solid wood, with precision-polished wooden components and smooth, rounded edges intended to help prevent scratches. The plugs are painted using non-toxic, odourless water-based paints. The cards have double-sided glossy lamination, which is described as durable, wrinkle-resistant and easier to clean—useful when you’re dealing with toddler handling.
The learning angle (and what you can realistically expect)


This isn’t a toy that teaches in a dramatic, step-by-step way. Instead, it supports early learning through repetition and play. When a child copies the pattern card, they’re practising: - Colour recognition by matching the coloured plugs - Pattern comprehension as they follow the card layout - Hand-eye coordination through the push-and-place action

Worth noting: this kind of matching toy can feel “too easy” or “too fiddly” depending on your child’s fine-motor stage. If your toddler is very early on with peg toys, it may take a few attempts before they start doing it confidently without assistance.
What you’ll notice during everyday use
A practical bonus here is the compact design: the matching cards can be stored neatly on the plug board, which helps reduce clutter. The included storage bag is also designed to keep the plugs organised and prevent loss.
If you try it as a quick activity, a common approach is: pick one card, let your child insert the plugs while you name the colours (“red, blue, yellow”) and point to the card layout. After a couple of rounds, you can swap to a different pattern card from the 10 included. That rhythm—short sessions, lots of repetition—is exactly how this type of toy tends to land with toddlers.

Where it shines, and where it may not
It’s a strong fit if you want a Montessori-inspired wooden learning toy for 2–3 year olds that focuses on matching, fine motor play, and early pattern learning. The wooden build and the rounded edges are the kind of details parents often look for when buying age-appropriate toddler toys.


However, it may not be the best choice if you’re after a toy with more open-ended construction or story play. This is fairly specific: plug matching on pattern cards. Also, if your child dislikes anything with small parts, you may want to think carefully before choosing a pegboard style toy.
Buying verdict

Is it worth it?
Buy it if you’re aiming for a daily fine-motor and early learning toy for toddlers aged 2–3, and you value wooden materials, rounded edges, and laminated cards that are easier to keep clean. The included set of 10 double-sided cards, 24 plugs, and the storage bag/support for keeping pieces together make it more practical than peg toys that rely on loose pieces.
You may want to skip it if your child isn’t ready for peg insertion yet, or if they struggle with small, separate parts. It also leans towards straightforward matching play, so if you prefer broader activities (rather than colour-and-pattern replication), this could feel limiting.
Mini FAQ

How is the matching puzzle played?


Your child inserts the colourful wooden mushroom plugs into the plug board following the pattern shown on the double-sided matching cards.
Is it suitable for boys and girls?
The set is marketed as a Montessori learning toy for both boys and girls in the 2–3 age range.

Is it designed to be easy to maintain?
The cards use double-sided glossy lamination, described as durable and wrinkle-resistant, and the set includes storage to help keep the plugs together. Cleaning is implied to be easier thanks to the laminated surface.
What age range should I consider?
It’s described as a Montessori toy for toddlers aged 2–3 (and also referred to as ideal for gifts for children around 2–4). If your child is younger than that, fine-motor readiness may vary.
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