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What patterns can the puzzle be put together?

Tangram can be spelled as: rabbit, dog, rooster, monkey, hippo, butterfly, tiger, eagle, dragon, donkey, horse, cat, cow, crab, goat, snake, swan, magpie, pigeon, kangaroo, squirrel, woodpecker, prawn, bear, giraffe, triangle, parallelogram and irregular polygon.

Tangram is an ancient traditional intellectual toy in China. As the name implies, it consists of seven boards, which can be spliced into many figures, such as triangles, parallelograms and irregular polygons. Players can also piece it together into various characters, images, animals, bridges, houses, towers and so on, or some Chinese and English letters.

The benefits of jigsaw puzzles

Tangram has numerous benefits and uses. The following are the benefits and uses of Tangram: shape concept, visual discrimination, cognitive skills, visual memory, hand-eye coordination, encouraging openness, spreading thinking and creating opportunities.

Regardless of modern or ancient times, Tangram is a good partner to inspire children's intelligence. It can connect children's physical objects with their bodies, cultivate children's observation, imagination, body analysis and creative logic, and has great room for development.

Parents widely use it to help children learn basic logical relations and mathematical concepts, which can help children understand the meaning of various geometric figures, numbers, perimeters and areas, and understand Pythagorean theorem.

Tangram can also teach children to know colors and guide them to understand the division and synthesis of graphics, thus enhancing their hand intelligence, patience and observation. It can also be used to tell stories, connecting dozens of jigsaw puzzle pictures into a coherent picture, and can tell stories to children like cartoons. First spell out a few cats, a few dogs and a room, and then tell a wonderful and touching story.