Ecru Puzzles - Richard Friend A Favorite Place Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle

$ 42.00

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This is a colorful 141 piece wooden jigsaw puzzle with two-handed spiral-hook connectors and a handful of themed neighborhood whimsy pieces (puzzle design by Chandler Millwood), and a mostly straight edge.  

This puzzle is from our Ecru line, which means it has a matte image and less obvious cutlines.

The puzzle's difficulty is about average. Like all our puzzles, made with 1/4" thick wood and the pieces are laser-cut. Packaged in a blue box with a magnetic clasp. Made in USA.

8.25" x 11"

Manufacturer recommended age: 15 years and up

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Name: Tricia in CA - Review from Hoefnagel Puzzle Club
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Review: This puzzle was at our house at the same time as another Richard Friend puzzle (Live Work Hope), but the cuts could hardly be more different. A few of the swirly pieces fit together like split tendril connectors. The many colors and patterns on the trees made it easy to find connecting pieces.
Name: Krystal in MD - Review from Hoefnagel Puzzle Club
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Review: I LOVE the spiral connectors. There are some fun whimwhams without as well. Such a fun little puzzle, I enjoyed it very much.
Name: Sarah, MN
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Review: I really enjoyed the patterns in this one! Wish it had more pieces!
Name: Joy, CA
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Review: Except for the whimsies, the pieces have large spiral-hook connectors.
Name: Barbara and Larry Hauser
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Review: In our opinion, this puzzle will delight anyone from age 8 to 80!! It is not difficult but the spiral hooked connectors are so unique in design that even the experienced puzzler will enjoy a very special adventure. The wimsy pieces are especially amusing, as you may find that there is a Very Hungry Caterpillar and Suspiciously Starving Snail who are nibbling away at the foliage in this enchanted forest. We definitely were surprised and had some giggles over these ravenous creatures, but we will insist that you try the puzzle for your self to find out all of the secrets of this Favorite Place. As puzzles go, this was definitely one of our "favorites"!