puzzle jigsaw Sourcing Overview
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Material and Durability Considerations Beware of selecting puzzle materials without weighing their durability and safety; for instance, wooden and ABS puzzles tend to be more robust and suitable for repeated use, while paper and cardboard options may degrade quickly, especially for younger children.
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Certification Compliance Insist on puzzles that carry relevant certifications such as EN71, CE, or ASTM to ensure compliance with international safety standards, which is crucial for liability protection and market acceptance.
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Age Range and Target Group Alignment In practice, most suppliers categorize puzzles by age range and target group, so selecting puzzles designed specifically for your intended demographic—whether babies (0 to 24 months) or adults (14 years and up)—ensures appropriate complexity and safety features.
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Puzzle Piece Count Impact on User Experience and Cost The number of puzzle pieces, ranging from under 24 to over 1000, can account for significant variations in production cost and user engagement; higher piece counts generally increase manufacturing expenses but also enhance challenge and perceived value for adult consumers.
