
This puzzle has beautiful artwork and exceptional quality. If you’re looking to buy a puzzle for a child, this brand is highly recommended.
Reminds me of my youngest son, he adored trains when he was little. As a child with autism, he loved lining things up – which is easy to do with the cars of a train. Then he’d lay his head on the floor and move the train to watch the wheels turn. I cannot count the number of hours he spent doing that. This brings back a lot of mommy memories. And smiles.
This is one thing that was NEVER allowed in the playroom/bedroom! No paints without momma supervising. Ever. And when they weren’t being used, they were in mom’s bedroom on a high shelf. The last thing we needed was bright colors stained into the carpeting.
I enjoyed this one. Still find the facr on the jack in the box creepy. LOL
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LOL
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Oh what a room! I had a flashback of myself at that age and my mother saying “wait ’til your father gets home!”.
Very cute puzzle, lots of details.
(I agree with Penny – he is a little nightmare-ish!)
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Thanks Deb, and I agree with Penny too.
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