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Peaceable Kingdom Shimmery Magical Cat Floor Puzzle, Giant Halloween Puzzle for Kids Ages 3 & up, Fun-Shaped Puzzle Pieces, Great for Classrooms
Peaceable Kingdom Shimmery Magical Cat Floor Puzzle, Giant Halloween Puzzle for Kids Ages 3 & up, Fun-Shaped Puzzle Pieces, Great for Classrooms
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- Featuring a black cat and other iconic Halloween images along with shimmery accents, this floor puzzle measures 3 feet tall for larger-than-life fun.
- Kids can easily handle the thick and sturdy special-shaped pieces, including a pumpkin, bat and more!
- 43 Foil-accented Pieces
- Puzzle measures about 2' x 3' when assembled
- Makes a fun indoor activity at home or school. Develops visual recognition, cooperation, fine motor development, problem solving and cognitive skills. Age Recommendation: Ages 3 and up
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This toy is an absolute hit in our backyard! The rockets fly so high, and it keeps my kids running and laughing for hours. Great quality and super easy to use.
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