
Educational kids puzzles make me happy, because a lot of the time I’m learning or re-learning things too! I assembled a bunch of kids puzzles one day to try to bump up the number of puzzles in my queue, and I had a very good time with them.
This double-sided puzzle came from a box containing ten puzzles (20 if you do each side separately) that mom and I found at the thrift store. Luckily each puzzle was bagged by itself so I’m almost certain that all of them will be complete. They’re a very nice quality set of puzzles, with thick pieces that fit together well.

The T-Rex looks like he’s going in to make a meal of the Triceratops, but the Triceratops looks completely oblivious and happy. Too funny!
I don’t feel weird at all assembling these puzzles made for children. Firstly I donate all kids puzzles to a school for special needs kids where my daughter works, and I don’t want to send in any puzzles that are missing pieces. Second, I’m not one of those people who think assembling a small puzzle just isn’t challenging and therefore not worth my time – I’ve done some really difficult kids puzzles! Third, no matter the piece count, I absolutely love jigsaw puzzles.💗
Educational puzzles are always great, whether for kids of adults!
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Very true!
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This one is super cute. I enjoy doing kid puzzles too. Especially when I get one of my kids to do it with me. Cole used to be really into them, but not as much anymore. He has a really fun dinosaur floor puzzle and a Dr. Seuss one that are really big. I love doing those. The quality and thickness of the pieces are great.
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It’s always more fun to do them with kids, but if there aren’t any around I have no problem doing it alone too. LOL
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