Matchstick puzzles make childcare exciting! A collection of ideas kids will love
A must-see for anyone looking for new ideas to play with children in early childhood settings! This time, we’re introducing a fun quiz using matchsticks.
As you move the matchsticks and think together, you’ll create an enjoyable time that nurtures imagination and logical thinking.
You’ll see plenty of moments when the children’s eyes light up as they ask, “What happens if we move this one?” Precisely because the materials are simple, the world of matchstick puzzles invites free thinking—be sure to enjoy it together with the children!
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Matchstick puzzles make childcare lively! A collection of ideas kids will love (11–20)
Match Puzzle

Let’s try changing the direction of the animals! Here’s a matchstick puzzle idea.
It’s a puzzle game using matchsticks that I recommend for kids who love puzzles or enjoy taking their time to think things through.
There are five problems in total, and they include easy-to-understand explanations, making it perfect for children trying this for the first time! If you have matchsticks, you can grasp directions just like in the video, but if you don’t have matchsticks at home or in the classroom, try using pens or other substitutes instead.
In conclusion
Matchstick puzzles are a fun activity that nurtures children’s creativity and imagination.
By puzzling over them together and making new discoveries, adults can also share enjoyable time with children.
Try tailoring the puzzles to each child’s age and development, and use them as a natural way to foster thinking skills in everyday childcare.


