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Jigsaw Puzzle 2 x 1000 pieces

€19.90

Price includes VAT within the EU, but no VAT outside the EU
Delivery costs: Europe from 6,90 €, rest of the world from 16,90 €

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A set of two 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle with an illustration by Mauri Kunnas. The colourful print has lovely details, joy, and happiness. This product comes with two jigsaw puzzles with different prints. One piece is approximately 2,7 x 2,8 cm, depending on the size. The finished puzzle is 68 x 48 cm. The jigsaw puzzle is made of recycled cardboard, and it can be framed on the wall, or re-made later!

The Seven Dog Brothers by Mauri Kunnas is an adaptation of the classic book by Aleksis Kivi. In the jigsaw puzzle, the canine brothers are standing under a pine tree with their belongings, looking forward, happily. In the second jigsaw puzzle, there is an aerial view of Pawchester, with its colourful houses, alleys, and cars.

Changing weather and seasons are a true Finnish blessing. When it’s raining, snowing, or thunder outside, sit down and put together a jigsaw puzzle. Puzzles are a great form of brain some exercise while enjoying a moment of leisure. You can take on the challenge by yourself or tackle the puzzle as a small group, with family and friends. Peliko jigsaw puzzles combines Finnish production and interesting prints. These jigsaw puzzles have 1000 pieces.

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Details
Article nr.40854866
MaterialsRecycled cardboard
Pieces1000
Dimensions34,5 x 25,5 x 5 cm
Weight1,2 kg
EAN6416550854866
Country of ManufactureFinland

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  • Within the Europe 6,90 € 
    • Express delivery 12,90 €
  • Rest of the World 16,90 €

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MAURI KUNNAS

Mauri Kunnas books often take place in same settings. Many Christmas stories take place in Santa’s Village, and there are several stories of Doghill Farm. Mr. Clutterbuck, the world’s most famous sleepwalker, can be seen in different Kunnas settings. Familiar settings and characters, and retellings of old Finnish classics bring us back to Kunnas’ books, year after year. They teach us history and take us on exciting adventures!