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Imagimake Mapology USA & World Map Puzzle is a premium educational toy featuring 83 foam pieces shaped like actual states and countries, complemented by over 116 flag and capital stickers. Designed for kids aged 5-10, this 3-in-1 puzzle set covers USA, Europe, and the World, fostering geography knowledge, spatial awareness, and problem-solving skills through interactive, screen-free play. Ideal for homeschooling and family bonding, it combines fun with learning in a portable, durable format.

































| ASIN | B08FRJQ9J1 |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,497 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #322 in Learning & Education Toys |
| Brand Name | Imagimake |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (13,404) |
| Educational Objective | Learning & Development |
| Included Components | 4 Foam Puzzle Frames, 125 State and Country Pieces, 116 Flags, Sticker Sets and Instructions |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 13.78 x 17.72 x 2.56 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 13.78"L x 17.72"W |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Manufacturer | By the Buy |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 144 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 60.00 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MP31 |
| Material Type | Foam |
| Model Number | MP31 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 83 |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Play Activity Location | Floor |
| Power Source | manual |
| Product Style | 2. USA & World Map |
| Puzzle Type | Jigsaw |
| Set Name | USA, World & Europe |
| Size | 83 pieces |
| Skill Level | Beginner |
| Theme | Map |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
C**Y
Great set
This is a great geography set! The foam is good quality and the pieces fit snug without having to be forced in. I like the two sided flags. For the US, they have the state capital on one side and an interesting fact on the other. For all of the other countries, they have the flag on one side and capital on the other. It did take a while to assemble all of the flags and stick the stickers on, but it was a fun review before we got started. We also had 4 extra blank flags. I'd say my only criticism of this set is that some areas could have been more in depth. For example, I feel like United Kingdom could have easily been divided up into it's individual parts. England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland are not represented at all. The same goes for some southeastern Europe countries. Additionally, I feel like European flags were skimpy. A lot of the countries flags were not represented and there was plenty of room to add them in (see picture). Overall, it's a great set and we have enjoyed completing it as a family.
A**W
My Son’s States & Capitals Game‑Changer
This puzzle has been absolutely perfect for helping my son learn the U.S. states and their capitals. The pieces are foam, nicely sturdy, not super flimsy and the state shapes are accurate which makes it much more meaningful than a flat map. He enjoys placing each state and then matching the capital sticker to its flag insert. It turns what could be a dry memorization task into something fun and hands‑on. Because we homeschool, I appreciate how this toy fits seamlessly into our curriculum: no screen required, just real pieces and active engagement.
G**Y
Great learning tool
This is the second product I have purchased from Mapology. Both of the products have exceeded my expectations. I was concerned that a foam map would be difficult for my grandchildren to assemble but they had no problem (ages 4&5). They quickly learn the names of all the countries and were excited to add the flags to the countries. I would definitely recommend this product.
T**T
Fun. Educational. A good microcosm of the world.
This is not so much a game as it is a somewhat self-correcting geography test. The puzzle pieces fit surprisingly well together, in spite of the fact that they're glorified craft foam. You'll have to watch your kid place the capital flags though, and try not to let them catch you surreptitiously looking up capitals you've never heard of on your phone or mouthing the words of Wakko's United States to yourself because you forgot that Pierre is the capital of South Dakota. The little plastic flags come with sheets of stickers that have the name of a capital on one sticker and that country's/state's flag on the other. Pro tip: have an adult do the sticker placing, otherwise you'll end up with a Canadian flag with "Havana" on the other side, which is fine if you're going for really subtle political commentary, but that's probably not going to help your middle schooler pass geography tests. If they still do geography tests in middle school. I don't know; I homeschool, which is why I bought this thing in the first place. The world is, of course, a big place, and some countries are apparently more, let's say, worthy of attention than others. Europe and the US get their own maps, but not even all of the European countries get their own little flag in the proverbial sand. Some of the states had to be combined into one puzzle piece because they're so small, which led to an interesting conversation about how basically every debate in our country boils down to population density. I'd like to see a more complete version, even if the box has to be bigger. My kid made the mistake of trying to move the Europe puzzle, resulting in Central Europe falling apart in a jumbled heap that was hard to put back together. I assured him that that happens in real life every so often, so he shouldn't worry about it. Rather like in Risk, South America has roughly 6 countries of note and none of them are the beautiful islands that anyone who plays real-life Risk (basically anyone with an off-shore bank account and a close relative in politics/the military industrial complex) would go on their vacay. Venezuela was troublesome--the Caracas flag slot wasn't done right and the flag kept falling over. Maybe it's a manufacturing error, maybe it's a metaphor--you decide. Africa has only 8 flags and several countries are too small to be labeled. This is the biggest area of improvement. Again, I'd like to see a bigger version with all countries and flags. Half this continent feels like it's changed since I memorized Yakko's World, and it's embarrassing that my kids know more African geography than I do. I'd also like to see a larger breakout of the Middle East, Asia, and Oceana because I'm a product of a time when our school system acknowledged Mesopotamia for a few thousand years and then forgot it ever existed, and the only Asian country was China until WWII, and then you learned about battles but with a vague understanding of them happening "somewhere in the Pacific." A good number of countries are flagged, but not all, so I'd love to see more completeness, if nothing else because Moana 2 is coming out and I still don't really have a solid grasp of where the Heart of Tafiti was supposed to go. A note about putting the game away--I guess I guess I'm a bad American because I didn't put the ol' US of A first. I put the world in the box first, then Europe, and tucked the flags to the side. I thought tension would hold the pieces together enough to transfer the puzzle to the box, but when I went to put America on top, the states fractured faster than in the aftermath of the election of 1860, or possibly 2024. Oops. Do yourself a favor and use the enclosed cardboard to put America first, then the other puzzles, and chuck the flags in wherever they fit. In all, I'm glad I got this--it's more fun to place flags in foam than it is to write a boring geography test. My flag recognition is terrible, which I was reminded of all over again during the Olympics, so I'm sure this will help ME learn as well as my kids. I'm rather hoping the company comes out with some expansions, but a bigger set with flag slots for every country would be even better. Even if they don't, this covers a good chunk of the world's countries and is a big help for the 50 states, and that's a good start.
L**O
World map puzzle
I bought it for my grandson, we really enjoyed putting the pieces together! Very good educational and learning puzzle.
W**N
Quality Puzzle that My Son Loves
My son absolutely loves this puzzle, he plays with it every day. The only slightly complaint is that the countries that are combined together are very small and not really true shapes. It would be very neat to have separate larger continents like how Europe was done. A different puzzle for each continent would be excellent. Overall seems to be a good quality and the foam is holding up well to his daily play.
L**.
Perfect gift
My grandson loves it. He just turned 7 and already knows where all the states go and the countries too. He's very smart for his age.
A**R
Nice, but missing info
I got US and world map set. Maps are foam puzzles. Best to use on flat surfaces because different countries or states will pop out. Overall nice set but... Many countries don't have flags, most os South America, Africa, and Asia, and some of Europe have missing flags. I like that Europe was enlarged but still missing many countries flags. Map of USA is very nice, each state has a flag with the name of state capitol.
A**R
It is very good quality and helps in gaining knowledge about the world.
D**T
Nice puzzle to start kids out either world map
R**E
Well designed and my son enjoys putting these pieces together !
N**H
Bought as a kindergarten graduation gift. Great gift.
G**Y
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