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USA Map Wooden Rainbow PuzzleUSA Map Wooden Rainbow Puzzle by: PUZZLE PEOPLE of California
MSRP: $40.00
Gender: Boys And Girls
Age: 6 to Adult
I Want One   [74 clicks since September 17, 2009]
This USA Map puzzle features the name of the state imprinted on the tray under each state-shaped piece and capital imprinted on the bottom side of each of the pieces, allowing for “flash-card” learning. American made. A fabulous gift for any home, school, or adult who loves geography. Measures 16" high x 24" wide x 5/8” thick, 52 chunky pieces. (10/2/2009)
Noah's Ark Wooden PuzzleNoah's Ark Wooden Puzzle by: PUZZLE PEOPLE of California
MSRP: $14.00
Gender: Boys And Girls
Age: 2 to 4
I Want One   [62 clicks since September 17, 2009]
A darling puzzle for the nursery, Sunday school, or any 2-year old that loves animals. Eight piece wooden puzzle measures 12” x 12” x ˝”. Replacement pieces are available. (10/2/2009)
Wooden Name and Numbers PuzzleWooden Name and Numbers Puzzle by: PUZZLE PEOPLE of California
MSRP: $40.00
Gender: Boys And Girls
Age: 0 to 4
I Want One   [62 clicks since September 17, 2009]
Makes a memorable first Christmas gift. Families have been giving our Name and Numbers puzzle to toddlers for over 30 years. Features: 2" tall letters and digits 1-10, with English, Spanish, and counting dots under each number. Measures 11" high, width varies from 16" up, depending upon number of letters in child's name. (10/2/2009)
ABC Turtle Wooden PuzzleABC Turtle Wooden Puzzle by: PUZZLE PEOPLE of California
MSRP: $25.00
Gender: Boys And Girls
Age: 3 to 6
I Want One   [74 clicks since September 17, 2009]
Teaches the sequence of the alphabet in both upper and lower case. Lower case letters are printed on chunky pieces, corresponding upper case letters and counting dots are imprinted on the tray under each of the digits. Colored stripes give youngsters a clue to which row the letter belongs. Tiles may be used to form simple words outside the tray. (10/2/2009)