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Londji Night & Day In The Forest Puzzle Reviews

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Have you ever been on a trip to the forest and stayed the night? This forest is full of wonderful trees and curious inhabitants, complete the puzzle on both sides to see how the forest changes from day to night! A reversible 50-piece puzzle filled with surprising details! for ages 5-8 made from recycled cardboard and paper box size 20 x 30 x 8cm made in Barcelona not suitable for children under 3 due to small parts CE marked

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Petra Robertson
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Absolutely lovely jigsaw for kids. Big pieces and the double sided aspect is lots of fun. The packaging is sturdy and beautiful too.
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Posted 4 years ago
Petra Robertson
Unverified Reviewer
Absolutely lovely jigsaw for kids. Big pieces and the double sided aspect is lots of fun. The packaging is sturdy and beautiful too.
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Posted 4 years ago
Kathrin Felber
Unverified Reviewer
While turning the pieces all to either the day or night side was very straightforward, the actual puzzle was relatively tricky to assemble (for my 3 and 5 year olds working together) - great, as I like them to have a bit of a challenge. There is a lot of detail to spot on both sides, and a story to be told about what all the characters get up to. The edge of the puzzle is zigzagged, which makes it easier to identify as it's more tactile.
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Posted 4 years ago
Kathrin Felber
Verified Reviewer
While turning the pieces all to either the day or night side was very straightforward, the actual puzzle was relatively tricky to assemble (for my 3 and 5 year olds working together) - great, as I like them to have a bit of a challenge. There is a lot of detail to spot on both sides, and a story to be told about what all the characters get up to. The edge of the puzzle is zigzagged, which makes it easier to identify as it's more tactile.
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Posted 4 years ago