Working puzzles helps children think critically and develop spatial relations skills. It is also good for developing hand/eye coordination and fine motor skills. Children learn to solve problems as they try to figure out which puzzle pieces go together.
As you can see, that shelf to the left of the child is full of puzzles that children can use.
If you follow the light trail on the ceiling to the back, you will see the shelves of books for older children.
Note. I got the mother’s permission before taking this photo.
Puzzles are an interesting activity for children. Without realizing it, they develop in many ways in this way.
Working puzzles in the library is one way to make it a place children want to visit. Later they will be ready for the books.