For the Child Who Is Ready for the Table.
Baptism opens the door. First Communion is the moment they walk through it. The Kukoo™ Doveheart Name Puzzle is the only puzzle in the collection built around both — with the bread and grapes of the Eucharist sitting beside the open Bible, the candle, the dove, and the cross, all in a dusty rose and purple palette that is as considered as the occasion itself.
Eight symbols. Their name in coral, purple, and cream across the center. A wooden display stand that holds it upright from the moment it’s unwrapped — on the First Communion table, the nursery shelf, or anywhere the most important things in a child’s life are kept.
This is the gift for the child who is growing into their faith. And the people who want to mark that with something lasting.
Order now — and give them a gift equal to the moment.
Anatomy of Quality
Eight symbols that span the full arc of a child’s sacramental life:
- 🍞🍇 Bread and Grapes — The Piece That Makes This the First Communion Gift: No other puzzle in the Kukoo faith collection includes the Eucharistic bread and grapes — the body and the fruit of the vine, together in one piece, the central symbols of the sacrament that First Communion celebrates. This single piece transforms the board from a beautiful baptism gift into something more specific: a gift for the child who has prepared, who has waited, who is ready to receive. If you’re shopping for a First Communion gift, this is the board. There is no closer match.
- 📖 The Open Bible — Faith Being Lived, Not Just Held: Every other faith puzzle in this collection shows a Bible closed — a symbol of the Word, carried and kept. This board shows the Bible open — pages spread, bookmark placed, mid-reading. The difference is theological: a closed Bible is a possession. An open one is a practice. For a child receiving First Communion, the open Bible is the right image — faith not as something inherited and stored, but as something engaged with, daily, page by page.
- 🕊️ The Pink Dove — Peace in the Softest Tone: The dusty pink dove with olive branch is illustrated in the most feminine rendering of this symbol in the entire Kukoo collection — soft enough to belong in a watercolor, detailed enough to reward close inspection. Peace, carried gently, in the color of the whole board. It is the piece that most often ends up held the longest — turned over, studied, placed back carefully — by children who haven’t yet been told why it matters but already sense that it does.
- ✝️ Heart Cross + Heart with Cross — Two Ways Love Shows Up: The board carries both the cross with a heart at its center and the heart bearing a cross — two pieces, same theology, different forms. One places love inside the cross. The other places the cross inside love. Together they make an argument without words: that in the Christian faith, these two things are not separate. They never were. A child who grows up handling both pieces will understand this before they can articulate it.
- ⛪ Church + Candle + Two Bibles — The Complete Sacramental Set: Pink Church for the community. Baptismal Candle for the light that was lit. Closed Bible for the Word carried. Open Bible for the Word lived. Four pieces that together describe not a single ceremony but an entire life of faith — from the baptism font to the Communion rail to the daily practice that connects them. This is the board that grows with the child, because the symbols on it are ones that never stop being true.
- 🎨 Dusty Rose + Purple + Cream — The Most Romantic Palette in the Collection: Coral, plum, dusty rose, warm cream, natural wood — a color palette that reads as deliberate and grown-up without losing its warmth. This is not a toddler toy that happens to have faith symbols. It is a keepsake that happens to be a toy — and the palette is the first signal of that distinction. It belongs on a First Communion table the way a fine candle does: with quiet, considered presence.
Specifications
| Dimensions | Approx. 11.8in × 7.87in (30cm × 20cm) |
|---|---|
| Material | Sustainable Plywood |
| Age | 1+ (supervision recommended under 3 years) |
| Safety Standard | ASTM F963 and EN 71 |
| Paint | Child-safe, water-based ink (certified non-toxic) |
- Display Stand: Wooden easel stand included — board displays upright on any flat surface, no additional purchase required.
- Pegs: Choose “No Pegs” for a clean display look. For children actively playing, pegs are strongly recommended — especially under 2.
- Personalization: Name is custom-engraved and hand-painted per order.
How to Play: Eight Symbols, Two Sacraments, One Child
The stand holds it upright. The symbols hold the story. The name holds it all together:
- The Name — Theirs, Always First: Work left to right through coral, purple, and cream — pop each letter out, say it clearly, place it back. The name across the full center of the board is the largest, most present thing on it. Everything else arranges itself around this one fact: this board was made for one specific child, and no other. Start here. Say the name like it matters. Because it does, more than anything else on the board.
- Bread and Grapes — Start the First Communion Conversation Here: Pick up the bread and grapes piece first — before the dove, before the cross, before the church. Hold it up. “This is the bread and the fruit of the vine — the same ones that are at the altar at Mass. When you receive First Communion, this is what it means.” For a younger child, this plants a seed. For a child preparing for First Communion, this piece is recognition — I know what that is. I’ve been waiting for that. Start with this piece when the board is a First Communion gift. It earns everything that follows.
- Open Bible + Closed Bible — The Before and After: Hold both Bible pieces up together. “This one is closed — it’s the Word, kept safe, carried with you. This one is open — it’s the Word being read, right now, in this moment.” Set the closed one down. Keep the open one. “Which one do you want to be?” This question has no wrong answer for a child. But asking it — and watching them think about it — is one of the better conversations this board makes possible.
- Top Row — Peace, Light, Word, Place: Church → Candle → Open Bible → Dove, left to right. One sentence each, building the scene: “The church is where we gather. The candle is the light that welcomes us. The Bible holds the words we live by. The dove is the peace that comes with all of it.” Four pieces. The complete environment of a Catholic or Christian child’s faith life, assembled in a row, held in sequence. This is catechesis that happens in the hands — and the hands remember longer than the mind does.
- Bottom Row — Love at the Center of Everything: Bible → Heart Cross → Bread and Grapes → Heart with Cross, left to right. The bottom row moves from Word to love to sacrament to love again — a circle that has no break. Fit each piece into its place in order. When the last symbol settles and the board is complete — name across the center, eight symbols in their places, stand holding it upright — read it from the distance the stand was designed for. This is what a child’s faith life looks like when it has a foundation. This board is part of it.










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