Kids' Jigsaw Puzzles
Twenty cartoon puzzles made for young solvers — an animal picnic, a splash park, a blanket fort with string lights, a toy fairground, and five Christmas boards that open at twelve big pieces. Bright colors, friendly shapes, nothing scary. They run in any browser with no signup and no app to install, which means a tablet, a laptop, or the phone in your bag all work.
Every board here starts at whichever size suits the hands using it. Twelve pieces is a preschooler's puzzle — big chunks, one clear subject, done in a few minutes and immediately demanded again. Twenty-four suits most five- and six-year-olds. Forty-eight is where a confident eight-year-old wants to be, and the busiest boards (Toy Train World, Toy Fairground) hold up at sixty-seven for a kid who's genuinely into it. The piece chips under each picture switch sizes instantly, so difficulty grows with the child instead of the puzzle being outgrown.
A note for the grown-up nearby: the board keeps a timer if a kid wants to race it and ignores it entirely if they don't, and the Scatter button re-deals a solved puzzle instantly — which is usually the difference between one puzzle and four.
