Puzzles

Brandon has really taken to puzzles.  We tried them before when he was younger, but he got too frustrated because he didn’t know how to put them back together.  They are pretty simple ones, with shapes of different colors, but a few months ago, he’d put the square in the rectangle and think he was done.  So we put them away until recently.  Now he puts the pieces back together so quickly, then says, “Too easy.”  He’ll talk his way through the puzzle as he is putting the pieces back together – “Over here, this one right here,” then “all done.”  We have a puzzle that makes noise when you put the pieces back (when the light is blocked, the Poppers tip is all best levitra prices about Rush, the most popular brand available. Also it works on supplying the right quantity of blood inside of cheapest cialis in australia http://hartbuildersinc.com/levitra-1670 the lacunar network leading to venoocclusive dysfunction. This is an important medicinal product since it is available in the form of check description generic levitra 10mg capsules, tablets, liquid or powder. Kamagra works well to relax blood vessels, improve the flow of levitra 60 mg blood to the penile region and thus makes them perfect workable. sound will trigger); one particular puzzle has various vehicles which all make different sounds.  It used to freak us out, because sometimes the pieces would come out of the puzzle or not be put back all the way, and when you turn off the light in the room, the sound would go off.  Then another puzzle died; it doesn’t make any more noise.  Brandon asked Dave, “Change the batteries, Daddy.”  We don’t have more complicated puzzles, the ones where you actually have to put pieces together; my mom has some at her house.  Soon we will have to get some of these so he can be challenged.  And once he masters those, we’ll get him hooked on Sudoku!