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Puzzles
How can you pick a favorite all these dogs illustrated by Ivanke and Lola, are adorable. Learn some dog breeds as you assemble this 63-piece My Favorite Dogs puzzle, but feel free to go to a shelter and adopt a mutt! They're loveable, too!"
Bored of simply piecing together images of landscapes, animals or flowers? Learn about art with an exciting new range of jigsaws, beginning with Impressionism and Surrealism. The 500-piece Surrealism puzzle features a dazzling scenario of the Surrealists in action - and appropriately enough their paintings are taking part too. See Dalí dance with a lobster while a parade of Magrittes float by in bowler hats. Blow reality and your mind while piecing it all together. Experience once of the most important art movements of the last one hundred years with this fun new jigsaw puzzle for art lovers.
Once the little bunny is asleep and the old lady stops knitting, she will proably join the kittens on the rug in front of the hearth and put together this sweet and iconic Goodnight Moon 42 piece puzzle puzzle from Mudpuppy. Based, as if we needed to tell you, on the classic Margaret Wise Brown picture book. Hush! Mudpuppy 42 Piece Puzzles are designed for children three and older. When the 42 pieces are put together, the colorful puzzle measures 16" square. Store the puzzle pieces in a sturdy 5" cube box with a colorful rope handle.
Part of an exciting series of sturdy, square-box 500-piece jigsaw puzzles from Flame Tree, featuring powerful and popular works of art. This new jigsaw will satisfy your need for a challenge, with the iconic Café Terrace by Vincent van Gogh. This 500-piece jigsaw is intended for adults and children over 13 years. Not suitable for children under 3 years due to small parts. Finished Jigsaw size 490 x 360mm/19.3 x 14.2 ins. In this painting the brightly lit café radiates with warmth and inviting light, becoming a beacon of yellow set against the rich, dark blue of a night sky, which in turn is illuminated by myriad bright stars. Van Gogh attached the colour yellow to feelings of religious inspiration, light and happiness.