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Paul Landry 1000 pc Jigsaw Puzzle - "Rainbow Gardens".
• Age:10+
• Finished Dimensions (mm): 493 x 688
• Package Dimensions (mm): 365 x 270 x 60
• Product Weight (Kg) 0.70
• Product EAN 9414131090600
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Well, This one is most definitely a challenge, that's for sure!
This one is not a casual afternoon jigsaw. My husband and I have been working on it four nights now, and have only got about quarter of it completed.
Upon opening the box, we found they have a special stand in which you are able to place the lid and have it right in front of you whilst doing the jigsaw.
Personally I wouldn't think a 10yo could confidently do this one on their own, but they might do. If you're looking for a challenge and wanting one to test the mind and eyes, then this lovely jigsaw is the one for that indeed.
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