CH-02-010
| Puzzle size(mm) | Packaging dimensions (mm) | Containing | Single box weight(kg) | Gross Weight (kg) | Packing Method | Outer Box Size (cm) | Product code |
| 440*335(±3mm) | 220*160*45 | reference diagram | 0.3 | 7.2 | 24 boxes per box | 59*34*24 | CH-02-010 |
In meadows and forests around the world, one of nature's most beloved creatures greets each dawn and dusk with a twitch of its nose and a flick of its ears. Rabbits have captivated human imagination for millennia—from ancient folklore to modern storybooks, these gentle hoppers symbolize luck, fertility, and the quiet magic of the natural world.
This beautifully crafted irregular puzzle brings the charm of a meadow rabbit into your home, inviting young explorers to discover why these furry friends have hopped their way into our hearts. As children piece together the rabbit nestled among wildflowers and grass, they will uncover fascinating secrets about one of nature's most successful and endearing survivors.
Rabbits are among the most successful small mammals on Earth, found on every continent except Antarctica. Their secret? An extraordinary suite of adaptations that have allowed them to thrive in deserts, forests, grasslands, and even cities.
A rabbit's eyes are positioned on the sides of its head, giving it nearly 360-degree vision to spot predators from almost any direction-. Those iconic long ears—which can grow up to 10 centimeters in length—can rotate 180 degrees, allowing rabbits to pinpoint sounds with remarkable precision while keeping their bodies perfectly still-.
As children assemble this puzzle, they will naturally ask questions: Why do rabbits have such long ears? How do they communicate with each other? Why are they most active at dawn and dusk? This puzzle becomes a gateway to understanding animal adaptation, behavior, and the delicate balance of meadow ecosystems.
Unlike humans who are active during the day, rabbits are crepuscular—meaning they are most active at dawn and dusk-. This clever adaptation helps them avoid many daytime predators while taking advantage of the low-light conditions where their excellent night vision gives them an edge.
During the heat of the day and the darkest hours of night, rabbits rest in shallow depressions called forms or in complex underground burrow systems. A single burrow can house an entire rabbit colony, complete with multiple entrances, escape tunnels, and separate chambers for sleeping and raising young-.
When danger approaches, rabbits have an ingenious warning system. They thump the ground loudly with their powerful hind legs, sending vibrations through the earth that alert other rabbits to flee for safety-.
Rabbits are highly social animals that live in groups called colonies or herds. A group of rabbits can range from just a few individuals to dozens, all working together to watch for predators and care for their young-.
A baby rabbit is called a kit, a female is a doe, and a male is a buck. Kits are born blind, hairless, and completely helpless—weighing only about 30 to 35 grams at birth-. Within just a few weeks, however, they grow fur, open their eyes, and begin exploring the world outside the burrow.
Rabbits communicate through a rich vocabulary of sounds, scents, and body language. They may grunt, growl, or even squeal to express different emotions. They groom each other to strengthen social bonds, and they perform joyful leaps called "binkies" when they are happy and content.
Rabbits have held special significance in cultures around the world for thousands of years. In Chinese folklore, the rabbit is regarded as a symbol of fertility and good fortune. It is the fourth animal in the Chinese zodiac, and the legendary Jade Rabbit lives on the moon, pounding the elixir of life with a mortar and pestle-.
In many traditions, rabbits are associated with the moon. Various cultures from ancient Egypt to China and the Maya have recognized the shape of a rabbit on the moon's surface, pairing rabbits with the moon as twin symbols of the natural cycle of life, death, and rebirth-.
Today, rabbits continue to capture our imagination as beloved characters in children's literature—from Beatrix Potter's Peter Rabbit to the white rabbit in Alice in Wonderland. This puzzle connects children to this rich cultural heritage while celebrating the real animal behind the stories.
Standard grid puzzles rely mainly on color matching. Our rabbit puzzle uses irregularly cut pieces. Each piece follows the natural contours of the rabbit's rounded body, long ears, twitching nose, and the surrounding meadow flowers.
Children must observe shape, angle and contour—not just color. This builds visual-spatial reasoning, a key skill for mathematics, reading, and everyday problem-solving. Research published in Child Development indicates that preschool children who frequently work on jigsaw puzzles demonstrate stronger spatial aptitude in later years-.
The irregular cut also makes the puzzle more engaging. Each successfully placed piece feels like a genuine discovery, building confidence and encouraging persistence.
We use extra-thick white cardboard that is certified non-toxic and meets ASTM and EN71 safety standards. The matte finish reduces glare, and every piece has smooth, rounded edges—no sharp corners.
The sturdy construction means pieces fit snugly but remain easy for small hands to separate. The material is also more resistant to bending and wear than standard puzzle board.
A full-size reference poster (440 x 335 mm) is included. Beginners can place pieces directly on the poster—this builds confidence and reduces frustration. The PE storage bag keeps all pieces together when not in use.
At a Glance: Key BenefitsIrregular cut – strengthens problem-solving, not just color matching
Authentic rabbit artwork – sparks curiosity about meadow wildlife
1:1 reference poster – perfect for first-time puzzlers
PE bag – tidy storage, no lost pieces
Child-safe white cardboard – non-toxic, smooth edges
Generous 440x335 mm size – plenty of room for group play
Great for home or classroom – ideal for solo or team puzzling
A baby rabbit is called a kit, a female is a doe, and a male is a buck. A group of rabbits is called a colony or a herd-.
Rabbits are crepuscular, meaning they are most active at dawn and dusk. They sleep more during the day and at night to avoid predators-.
A rabbit's ears can rotate 180 degrees and can grow up to 10 centimeters long. They use their incredible hearing to detect danger from all directions-.
Rabbits are herbivores, eating only plant material. They consume large quantities of grass, leaves, and vegetables every day-.
When danger approaches, rabbits thump the ground loudly with their powerful hind legs to warn other rabbits-.
The world's oldest rabbit lived to be 18 years old. The average lifespan of a wild rabbit is much shorter due to predators-.
| Skill | How the Puzzle Helps |
|---|---|
| Fine motor skills | Picking up, turning and placing pieces strengthens hand muscles and improves dexterity. |
| Visual‑spatial reasoning | Irregular shapes require analyzing angles and contours – essential for math and reading readiness. Research shows puzzle play builds spatial skills that support later academic achievement-. |
| Logical thinking | Children test, observe and adjust – building critical thinking habits. |
| Patience & persistence | Completing approximately 150 pieces teaches step‑by‑step problem‑solving. |
| Memory | Remembering which pieces have been tried develops working memory. |
| Collaboration | Working with siblings or friends encourages communication and teamwork. |
| Confidence | Each correct placement builds pride. Completing the whole puzzle is a real achievement. |
| Calm focus | Puzzling reduces stress and offers a screen‑free break. Construction and jigsaw puzzles help children learn about shape properties, estimate size, and develop rotation skills-. |
Start with the poster. Lay the 1:1 reference image on a flat surface. Let your child place pieces directly on top of matching spots.
Find the rabbit first. The long ears, round body, and fluffy tail are easy to recognize and very satisfying for young children to assemble.
Sort by color. Group pieces into browns and grays for the rabbit, greens for the meadow grass, and brighter colors for wildflowers.
Do the border first. Pieces with one straight edge belong to the outer frame. A finished border gives a clear boundary for the rest.
Celebrate small wins. Every time a piece clicks into place, give a high‑five. This keeps motivation high.
Take breaks. Puzzling should be joyful, not exhausting. Come back later with fresh eyes.
Display the finished work. Frame it or simply admire it together. That shared moment of pride is priceless.
Birthdays – a unique alternative to plastic toys
Holidays – Christmas, Easter, Hanukkah
Grandparent gifts – an activity to share across generations
Classrooms & daycares – durable and educational
✈️ Travel – compact box, easy to pack
Rabbits play a vital role in meadow and grassland ecosystems. As grazers, they help maintain plant diversity by preventing any single species from taking over. Their burrows provide shelter for other small animals, and they serve as an important food source for predators like foxes, hawks, and owls.
Habitat loss is one of the biggest threats facing wild rabbits today. As fields and meadows are converted to farmland or developments, rabbit populations decline. This puzzle provides an opportunity to introduce children to grassland ecology and the importance of preserving natural habitats for wildlife.
We are a full‑integration puzzle factory – design, printing, tooling, die‑cutting and packaging all under one roof. No middlemen, total quality control.
Manufacturing Strength
Vertical integration – in‑house everything, from raw board to finished box
German & Japanese equipment – Heidelberg presses, laser cutters, automatic stamping machines
ISO & FSC certified – three‑stage quality checks (raw material, process, finished). Extremely low missing‑piece rate
Mass production + flexible MOQ – we handle large orders, but also support "1‑piece sample" and small‑batch rapid prototyping
Deep Customisation
Piece count (15–3000+), sizes, shapes (standard / irregular / ribbon), materials (grey board, blue board, birch wood), packaging (paper, tin box, wooden frame)
Special finishes: foil stamping, glow‑in‑the‑dark, die‑cut special shapes, glitter, velvet lamination, acrylic frames
In‑house design team: from rough sketch or IP character to print‑ready puzzle file
Service & Support
Dedicated project manager + technical consultant + R&D lead
Transparent production tracking and on‑time delivery promise. "Green lane" for urgent orders
After‑sales: replacement pieces, technical advice, even event planning for corporate clients
Partnership Models
OEM / ODM
Wholesale & dropshipping
Co‑branding & licensing
Custom corporate gifts
We have served museums, publishers, Amazon sellers, tourist attractions, and educational institutions worldwide.
Custom box printing – your logo, your brand colors
Exclusive artwork licensing – puzzles with your own characters or designs
Tailored piece counts – adjust difficulty for your target age
Private label – for corporate gifts, loyalty programs, subscription boxes
Bulk global fulfilment – from our factory to your destination
Bring the gentle charm of a meadow rabbit into your home. Whether for your own child, a thoughtful gift, or your store's next bestseller, this irregular rabbit puzzle delivers quality, learning, and lasting joy.
Contact us to place your order.
Material Certifications: The listed certifications pertain solely to the material used.
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