Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - In The Night Garden Floor Puzzle

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Manufacturer: Hasbro
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Hasbro EAN: 5010994268411 Label: Hasbro Manufacturer: Hasbro Manufacturer Minimum Age: 24 Publisher: Hasbro Studio: Hasbro
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Durable and fun! Comment: My 2 year old son got this puzzle for his birthday and I was surprised to see other reviews criticising it's durability. My little one plays with it every day, enjoys matching the pieces up and pointing out the characters. I'd recommend it for any ITNG enthusiasts and for the price it is worth the money.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very disappointing Comment: This is a very poor quality puzzle. Very thin pieces and the paper tears away easily. Within 5 minutes the puzzle was a mess. Very disappointing quality. Shame, because it is a nice picture and a nice idea.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Should be made of of wood for £8... Comment: I bought this item for £8. I'm dissapointed really, for £8 i was expecting this item to be at least made out of wood, when in fact it's only made from cardboard, and not vey thick cardboard at that...
Considering this item is aimed at toddlers, it's not exactly "toddler proof" due to the puzzles flimsiness, i wouldn't leave my son alone with the puzzle, as i'm sure it would be bent and damaged in no time.
My 22 month old son enjoys trying to complete the puzzle and loves the "In the night garden" scene, but it's just not worth £8. I would recommend buying this if the price comes down to at least £4, other then that, i wouldn't recommend it, as you can definitely find bigger, better quality puzzles elsewhere.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Solve this 25 piece puzzle to reveal a colourful scene from In The Night Garden that includes all their favourite characters from the show! For ages 3 and over.
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