Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Peppa Pig Shaped Floor Puzzle (15 pieces)

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Manufacturer: Jumbo
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Binding: Toy Brand: Jumbo EAN: 8710126012277 Label: Jumbo Manufacturer: Jumbo Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Model: 1227 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Jumbo Studio: Jumbo
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Favourite puzzle for my 2 year old Comment: My 2 year old daughter LOVES this puzzle. After the first few times with us helping she has quickly learned where all the pieces go and will do it over and over again. The large pieces are very sturdy and withstand being walked over and trodden on.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Perfect for tender little hands and creative little minds Comment: I have actually bought two of these now. One for my daughter and one for my daughter's friend. The pieces are perfectly sized and the puzzle isn't over complex.
Who couldn't love Peppa Pig? and at the amazon prices we all love we just have to buy it!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Peppa pig! Comment: I brought this for my 2 year old niece for her Birthday.The minute i gave it to her she had to do it and with a little bit help she did it first go.The pieces are large and easy for little ones to manouvre about to put in place.
Customer Rating:      Summary: great puzzle Comment: i purchased this puzzle for my 2yr old little girl
who seems to be into puzzles at the moment,so ive bought afew recently
one of her favs is peppa pig and she enjoys doing the puzzle
nice big,thick pieces for her to handle
the size of the puzzle isnt as big as i thought for a floor puzzle
but still a good size and a great puzzle
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Editorial Reviews:
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Based on a brand new animated series for pre-school children, Peppa Pig is a lovable but ever so slightly bossy little piglet. The series is based around Peppa and her brother George in familiar situations that small children discover each and everyday!
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