New Info: World Landmarks 42000 Pieces

 

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World’s largest single image puzzle set for release at the end of December!

Finally some new information on this puzzle! According to the Educa Borras Facebook page the release date is now set for the end of December. They say the puzzle is so big it doesn’t fit on Facebook, so you should check out their Instagram page – you can click through and see the entire puzzle in much better detail.

I like the image, but I have to be honest, I’m not as super excited over it as I was the Disney puzzle. It’s not because I’m that much into Disney, but that the images on that puzzle reminded me of my childhood and also of my children when they were young. Or perhaps I’m just feeling a little melancholy this weekend. Who knows?

I wouldn’t say no to assembling it if it were given to me, but I don’t know that I’ll be going out of my way to get it. Looks fun, but I think I’m good for a while unless another image comes along that really strikes my fancy. I assembled the World’s Largest Jigsaw Puzzle when it was still the world’s largest, I’m ok with that accomplishment – I don’t feel like I need to keep going bigger and bigger. (But that’s just me, if you’re wanting to take it on, I’ll be cheering for you!)

Down on the Farm

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Down on the Farm by Charlie Girard – White Mountain – 1000 pieces

I love a collage! I was pretty surprised that mom found this at the thrift store, I believe it’s a relatively recent White Mountain release. It was a fun assembly, as usual – it’s like having a bunch of mini puzzles that fit together. Heavenly!

White Mountain Puzzles are normally good quality, and except for the fit this one was as well. The fit was extremely loose and it was easy to upset pieces accidentally. This isn’t a problem I’ve ever had with a White Mountain puzzle, if anything they can sometimes have a fit that’s a bit too tight. I’ve had a couple with a fit so tight that you can stand the puzzle straight up on it’s edge! Click here to see a picture.

There were plenty of words, which of course made me happy. I love having words to put together! Collages seem to go quickly, because it’s difficult for me to walk away from it. One small section leads to the next and before you know it the entire puzzle is finished and you’ve lost all track of time. These are the best kind of puzzles if you ask me. 🙂