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- About this item
- 【115 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle】Featuring a finished size of 20.5 inches by 17.5 inches with a precision cut that ensures a tight, interlocking puzzle. Unique Christmas tree shape and rich and colorful scenes will bring a unlimited imagination space to children, a great way of developing cognitive, visual-spatial, collaborative and social skills
- 【Random Christmas Decorations】Each puzzle will come with one random gift---a hand band decoration of Christmas tree or Santa Claus. On the coming Christmas, bring your kids a gift and little surprise.
- 【100% Recycled Board Materials】Manufactured with environmentally friendly, non-toxic and recyclable cardboard, 5-layer material and high quality ink, thicker than the industry average
- 【Gift Box Design】 Come with a exquisite storage box which could storage any little things like candy、toys after finishing these Jigsaw puzzle
- 【Best Christmas Gift Idea for Kids】Decorate the little room, office, bedroom, and brings the Christmas spirit with it. Enjoy the wonderful time with the kids or encourage them to play independently and make that holiday to remember. On this special day, the recipient will get the double happiness from you. Have a wonderful family time with the Christmas Jigsaw Puzzle
115 Pieces Jigsaw Puzzle for kids, Christmas theme Specifications Build difficulty: standard Average build time: 2 hours Total Pieces: 115 Age: 6 years and above Material:  Environmentally Friendly Cardboard Puzzle Shape: Christmas tree Size: 20.5 * 17.5 inches What’s the benefit of Jigsaw Puzzle? Simple jigsaw puzzles help children develop finger strength, perseverance and problem-solving skills. Ask your child to turn, flip, slide and wriggle pieces into position. Picking up, moving and twisting the pieces of a puzzle helps children to develop finger strength and hand-eye coordination. Besides, Starting a jigsaw puzzle and keeping it on a table in your living room or kitchen is an invitation for the whole family to participate, whenever they have a few minutes to sit down and focus. It’s a tactic that parents of teens can use for starting a conversation while working toward a shared goal.