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Kitten with Wool is a 100 piece miniature jigsaw puzzle for kids from EuroGraphics. Puzzle measures 7" x 9" when complete.

Kitten with Wool Mini Puzzle

$7.99
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About Eurographics Kitten with Wool Mini Puzzle

Themes: Cats

Age 6+
Puzzle Type Jigsaw Puzzle, Miniature Puzzle
Mfg. Part Number 8104-0620
UPC Number 628136106207
Release Year 2014
Puzzle Category Animals & Wildlife
Item Number 84653
Availability Online Only

Ratings & Reviews

Overall Quality
Excellent (100%)
Overall Value
Excellent (90%)
Overall Difficulty
Hard (42%)
5 Stars
Sheilah Maresh - Winsted, MN
Quality: Excellent
Value: Good
Difficulty: Medium
Would Recommend: Yes

Huge selection on website; prices are reasonable, and the shipping is fantastic!

5 Stars
Jacqueline Carr - San Diego, CA
Quality: Excellent
Value: Excellent
Difficulty: Hard
Would Recommend: Yes

I recently bought a wide variety of 100-piece jigsaw puzzles for my 92-year-old mother who is a resident of a board-and-care home. Unlike all the other residents there, she doesn’t have dementia, but she is prone to falls, and her vision is impaired, so finding ways to keep her occupied but stationary is not easy. She can no longer read books. The 100-piece puzzles not only gave her something enjoyable to do but the caregivers found them entertaining, too. So my mother benefited from a lot of extra social interaction that would not have happened without the puzzles. And the caregivers took phone-photos of all the completed puzzles. I am going to experiment with 200-piece puzzles next. I do wish that puzzle makers would develop images that target the interests of people born in the 1920s–1940s. Photos of cute animals and animated cartoon characters offer little eppeal to the mature audience. Nostalgia memoribilia would be welcome subject matter.


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