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Piece of MindSatisfaction is our top priority! Our missing piece policy covers your replacement. |
Satisfying SnapOur precise interlocking pieces snap into place and allow our puzzles to be lifted without falling apart. |
A Cut AboveOrganic, non-toxic inks and recycled materials create a quality puzzle that is 18% thicker than industry average. |
Made in the USALocated in the heart of the country in Kansas City, MO, Springbok assures a high quality standard. |
Birdhouses hang and stand tall amongst tended and fragrant flower beds. Ivy slowly extends a blanket to the old barn. Just across, a gazebo offers an inviting seat near the weeping willow. You’ll know the peace and silence of the valley as one piece after another comes together. Finish the landscape as a personal retreat or invite help so you might escape the everyday with a friend.
Piece Count: 500
Measures 23.5" by 18"
Average Time To Complete: 4-6 hours.
For ages 3+
Pencil Pushers | Sweet Tooth | Succulent Garden | The Dog Park | |
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Price | $16.39$16.39 | $16.99$16.99 | $16.95$16.95 | $16.95$16.95 |
Piece Count | 500 | 500 | 500 | 500 |
Description | Pencil Pushers is a rainbow of color tweaked with waves of nearly metallic reflection. If you like color and challenge, this puzzle will dazzle you with hours of fun. | Do you have a favorite candy? We are sure youll find one you love in "sweet tooth." This 500-piece puzzle is a kaleidoscope of colorful candy bars, from all of your favorite brands! | Succulents + Gemstones = No regrets. Trust us. One of the best things you could ever plant is yourself in front of this puzzle. Vibrant succulents mingle in a bed of electic gems. Its a scene any plant momma can be proud of. | The Dog Park by artist Steve Sketon (bow) wows as the ultimutt puzzle. The genius is in the comic of it all. Hound out the edge pieces then sort out the toilet water refreshment booth, the tree full of squirrels, and more tail-wagging absurdity. |