A 4-year-old child would typically do well with puzzles that have 12 to 24 pieces.
A 12 to 24-piece puzzle would be most suitable for a 5-year-old child.
A 24 to 48-piece puzzle would be most suitable for a 6-year-old child.
The kind of jigsaw puzzle is appropriate for young adults would have to be the 3D puzzles. They help with coordination and are fun. They make puzzles in 3D like standing buildings instead of flat like an original puzzle.
A 'Rockstar Party' would be appropriate for a child who is about 8 or 9 years old. At that point they can really appreciate it and would love the theme.
An appropriate reason to use a room escape would be to exit a room. Some on-line games use this as a mind bending puzzle to see if the player can find and exit the room successfully.
"Would you like an apple?" "No, thank you." "Okay." "Would you carry my child?" "No, thank you." "Crap"
That would depend on which Professor Layton game the question refers to See the appropriate related link for a picture of the solution
Mary with baby Jesus
An appropriate menu for a Hindu child would be a vegetarian one. Easy vegetarian foods popular among three- and four-year olds include grilled cheese and peanut butter and jelly.
No, it would not be appropriate. It was much more graphic then the original X-men movies.
Little Mermaid Party supplies would not be appropriate for most adults. It could be appropriate if the Adult was celebrating a birthday with things they loved as a child though that could be fun.
I would Call child protective services. Tell them and they will come in and solve the problem. Search for your local branch and report the problem