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Name learning

Personalised Name Puzzles for Early Learning

A personalised name puzzle gives a child a bright, hands-on way to recognise their own name while practising letters, colours and simple matching.

Why people love it

Why it makes such a good gift

A name puzzle feels personal before a child can fully understand why. It puts their own name into the game, which makes letter recognition more meaningful than a standard alphabet board.

It also has the kind of repeat play that works for younger children: lift a letter, fit it back, name the colour, try again later.

  • Check age guidance and small-part warnings carefully.
  • Choose clear lettering over overly decorative shapes.
  • Keep the spelling simple and double-check it before ordering.

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Price Range
£5.99 to £8.99
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Animal Baby Name Puzzle

A personalised wooden name puzzle with animal details. Good for toddlers beginning to recognise letters and names.

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£7.50 Amazon

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If the first pick is not quite right, these alternatives keep the same overall feel.

Personalised Wooden Name Puzzle

A custom alphabet puzzle for young children. It suits first birthday gifts and early letter practice.

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£5.99 Amazon
GifXify Custom Name Puzzle

A personalised wooden puzzle for children learning their own name. Good for colourful hands-on play.

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£8.99 Amazon

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Good For

When this gift works especially well

Why it stands out

It turns early letter practice into something that belongs to the child personally.

Who it suits best

Best for children, toddlers, parents, grandparents and relatives buying a first birthday or early-learning gift.