This is a witty 304 piece wooden jigsaw puzzle featuring Canadian artist Angie Rees' "The Carrot." The puzzle design by Jef Bambas is hopping with nostalgic toy-themed whimsies, and the puzzle has classic connectors and a straight edge. The difficulty is average. Like all our puzzles, laser-cut from 1/4" thick wood. Packaged in our standard unfinished pine wood box. Made in USA.
11.5" by 11.75"
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Bron Leslie
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Very enjoyable puzzle. Not too easy and not too hard. It would be a fabulous jigsaw to do with kids as it has a very fun little surprise to it. It also has fun little whimsical pieces This puzzle was a delight to do.
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Nel
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This puzzle went from easy and amusing (central image & whimsies) to trickier but delightful (background pieces). Bright fun image, amazingly creative puzzle design. One of my new favorites.
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Sue Blumberg
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Wonderful puzzle in so many ways. First, the artwork is so appealing, with great retro coloring. The whimsies of vintage toys are the perfect complement to the puzzle theme. Finally, the “surprise” is great fun and quite clever.
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Jack (Rabbit) in the Box
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You’re quite mistaken if you think this is kids’ stuff. The puzzle is more difficult than meets the eye. With his intriguing expression, Jack will enchant you. Great saturated colors and design, cute whimsies and a surprise ending all contribute to a thoroughly enjoyable time and a beautiful picture.
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Angelia
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This puzzle was so delightful! It looked like it would be easy with the bright color scheme, but it was actually a little harder than I anticipated. It also had mysterious pieces in it that I couldn't imagine fitting in the puzzle but when I put it all together, SURPRISE! they made the jigsaw magic! I played with the completed puzzle far longer than any adult should. The whimsies were plentiful and such cute reminders of childhood toys. I'm saving this puzzle for the next time my friends come over to put together a jigsaw with me.