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Ravensburger Map of the World 100‑Piece Jigsaw Puzzle (Kids 6+), Colourful XXL World Map

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Product description

What it is and why kids actually enjoy it

Ravensburger’s Map of the World is a children’s jigsaw puzzle built around a world map theme. Rather than just being something to keep hands busy, the picture is there to nudge interest in geography—continents, oceans and (depending on the artwork) the kind of animal spotting kids often love on map-style puzzles.

This is a 100‑piece puzzle aimed at ages 6 years and up, with extra-large “XXL” pieces. That matters because, for many families, the real challenge with puzzles for younger kids isn’t the picture—it’s getting pieces that are comfortable to grip and less fiddly to place.

The essentials: size, piece style and standards

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The completed puzzle measures 49×36 cm, and the pieces are described as large XXL pieces. It’s also stated to meet strict UK and EU safety standards for ages 6 years and up.

One small limitation to keep in mind: because the finished size is fairly specific, it won’t suit everyone if you need a puzzle that’s either much smaller for tight spaces or larger for longer wall-display planning. But if you want a decent “table project” that doesn’t run on forever, the dimensions and 100-piece count fit neatly.

Key features for learning geography (without making it feel like homework)

What makes this puzzle feel more “learning-friendly” is the subject matter. A world map encourages kids to look closely at shapes and locations, and to connect what they’re seeing with basic geography words.

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In real use, that often looks like this: you spread the pieces out, and as your child starts matching the coastline lines and land masses, you can ask simple questions like “Can you find Europe?” or “Where would an ocean be here?” It’s playful, but it still gets them noticing patterns.

What you’ll notice day to day

The piece size is the most practical day-to-day difference. Large pieces are easier for smaller hands to manage, and that typically reduces the frustration that can put kids off puzzles.

Also, Ravensburger positions this as mindful family fun—so it’s not only a solo activity. A parent, sibling or carer can join in, especially during the middle stages when the “just one more piece” moment is more about finding the right fit than starting from scratch.

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Materials, gifting angle and the “is this a sensible buy?” question

Ravensburger says the puzzle is made with FSC‑certified materials that support responsible forestry. If that kind of sourcing matters in your buying choices, it’s a helpful reassurance.

For gifting, it’s clearly aimed at birthdays or Christmas for kids who enjoy learning through play. And because it’s age 6+, it’s a straightforward choice when you’re not sure whether a younger child is ready for more standard, smaller-piece puzzles.

Who it suits—and who may want to think twice

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It makes sense if you’re shopping for a child aged 6+ who likes colourful, educational themes and would benefit from XXL pieces.

It might not be the best match if you’re buying for an older child who already breezes through puzzles with finer piece detail, because 100 pieces with large pieces can feel a bit quicker than more challenging sets. It can also feel limiting if you’re specifically hunting for a very complex world-map puzzle with a lot more piece count—this one is more about accessibility than difficulty.

Mini FAQ

Is this puzzle suitable for age 6 and up?

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Yes. The product is stated to meet UK and EU safety standards for ages 6 years and up.

How big is the puzzle once completed?

The completed puzzle measures 49×36 cm.

Is it designed to help with learning geography?

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It’s themed as a world map, and it’s positioned around helping children discover continents and oceans in a fun way.

Does it work for family time, not just solo play?

Ravensburger describes it as mindful family fun, so it’s intended to be enjoyed together.

Is it made with responsible materials?

The brand states the materials are FSC‑certified.

Final verdict

Worth considering if you want a kids’ world map puzzle that’s approachable for age 6+ thanks to XXL pieces, and you like the idea of learning geography through a colourful picture. You’ll likely get the best results if your child enjoys spotting shapes and making matches rather than tackling ultra-fiddly puzzles.

It’s probably not the one to choose if you’re after a higher-challenge puzzle experience for older kids, or if you need something outside a 100‑piece, table-friendly size. If you can live with that, it’s a sensible, low-drama option for learning-through-play at home.