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Off to Work Thomas shaped box floor puzzle from Ravensburger

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Minimum Age: 12 months
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Availability: Usually ships in 3 to 4 weeks
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Product Description Thomas the Tank Engine Shaped 24
Customer Reviews
Grandmother     Posted 02 January 2008 Purchased this for grandson who is 2 1/2. He loves to do puzzles and this puzzle is a great size for his hands. It gives enough of image on piece to help him figure out where it goes. Overall size not to big that it doesn't fit on my coffee table. Would recommend this product to anyone. Also fast delivery on order.
Fun with Thomas     Posted 16 June 2007 Once again, I bought this for a gift, but my Sister-in-law has only good to say about it. She says that it is very durable, and easy to clean if spots appear (kids will do that ya know!) The kids really like being able to get something out to play with on the floor.
Good Puzzle for Non-Destructive Kids :)     Posted 10 January 2007 When I purchased this puzzle I was under the impression it was thick, chunky pieces-- ideal for my not-so-gentle 3 year old. The pieces are large but only slightly thicker than a regular puzzle. All the same, he absolutely loves it. I just hope it outlasts him. The colors are bright and vivid and there is a protective coating of some sort over the print, that helps. He still needs a little help getting the pieces in the right spots but I'm sure that varies by child so maybe the 3years+ rating on the box is appropriate. If you have a young Thomas fan in the house this will get used.
Possibly difficult to use based on giant piece size     Posted 06 April 2006 This puzzle has been through two kids in my house and it's still in great shape. The cardboard is thick and durable. The picture is friendly and interesting. It's been a favorite with my kids.
However, if you are buying this puzzle for a two-year old or younger, this puzzle can be very cumbersome to solve simply because the pieces are gigantic. As a small child solves the puzzle, he must basically crawl over it to reach the other parts and that causes the pieces to come apart. The floor puzzles like this one have caused some aggravation with my kids simply because they can't avoid getting on the puzzle to reach sections and that undoes their work. We have found smaller sized pieces to be easier to solve, as long as the fine motor skills allow. Just something to keep in mind...
Thomas Fanatic     Posted 19 March 2006 Both of my boys love Thomas. I really scored when I found this Thomas puzzle. The puzzles is built to take the abuse of a 2 & 4 yr. The box that it comes in, is a bit of pain to get all the tabs undone to get to the puzzle. Cute box, but a pain.
M.G.
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