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Flower Garden Sneaky Puzzle

4 stars (1 review)
$8.99

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Description

    Can you find the letters and numbers hidden in the picture? This flower garden sneaky puzzle challenges youngsters to not only assemble the 46 big pieces, but to spot the concealed alphabet and numbers 0-9, too. The oversized educational puzzle is double-sided, so kids can choose to make either a giant bloom or a busy garden. Ages 3 years and up. Made in USA. 24Lx36W".

Features

  • Oversized educational puzzle
  • Find the hidden numbers and letters
  • 46 big pieces
  • Ages 3 years and up
  • 24Lx36W"
  • Manufacturer's Suggested Age: 3 Years and Up
  • Number of Players: 1 Player
  • Number of Pieces: 46
  • Language(s): , Spanish
  • Height: 7.5 "; Width: 11.5 "; Depth: 2.5 "
  • Product Weight: 2.37 Lb.

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10 out of 12 people found the following review helpful:

3 stars = Durability 3 stars = Fun 4 stars = Educational 4 stars = Overall

Fun for puzzle lovers. May 16, 2006 Reviewer:  Mare (Dayton, Ohio)  See all my reviews >

My daughter loves doing puzzles. She's 3 and probably a little too young for it still though as she gets confused since there are two sides. She still loves putting it together and finding all the flowers.