
World's Smallest 1000 Piece Puzzle - Good Neighbor
Made by - MasterPieces Puzzles
Ages - 8+
Favorite Features -
- Comes in a storage tin
- Family fun - perfect for a rainy day this Summer!
- Encourages working together, problem solving and seeing how things fit together!
- Includes a poster of an enlarged view of the finished puzzle.
MasterPieces Puzzles says; "Tom Antonishak's art stems from his interest in history, particularly of the American West. Specializing in wildlife and Americana painting, his style is marked with an acute sense of detail and intensity."
I love the scene of a covered bridge on the World's Smallest 1000 Piece Puzzle - Good Neighbor. The pieces are small, but the fun of assembling the puzzle is one families will be able to enjoy together! If you, or someone in your family, enjoys solving and assembling puzzles, this one is not only challenging with 1000 small pieces, but the finished picture is lovely!
MasterPieces sent me the World's Smallest 1000 Piece Puzzle - Good Neighbor to give away (USA only)! If you are over the age of 18 and would like to enter this drawing - which will be on May 10, 2017, please comment below to tell me a picture you think would make a nice puzzle . . . I think Mt. Lassen, for sure!
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I think a picture of bluebirds would make a great puzzle.
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