Dogs of the World 500 Piece Puzzle
Dogs of the World 500 Piece Puzzle
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Dogs of the World 500-piece round adult jigsaw puzzle will make everyone’s tail wag! Twenty different dog breeds from all over the globe are featured in this family puzzle. Each breed has its own color sliver that provides the name of the breed, the flag of its native country, how you say “woof” or “ guau” in that country’s language. Plus, a ring that shows all the things canines like to play with, use, or chase…. A slipper, a ball, a squirrel, and lots more. Let the kids sort the pieces by color and then finish each section together as a family. A perfect gift for a dog-lover!
Piece Count: 500 glossy pieces
Puzzle Size: 23 inches in diameter when finished.
Included: Full color insert
Illustrator: Allison Strine
High Quality: a jigsaw puzzle for adults and families, with glossy, sturdy pieces and minimal puzzle dust.
Sustainably Sourced: Made with recycled board and printed on FSC®-certified paper using vegetable-based inks.
Artist Playlist: Listen to Allison's Piece & Love Playlist.
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS
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PRODUCT DIMENSIONS
Puzzle: 23" Diameter
Box: 11" x 2" x 11"
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About the artist
About the artist
Allison Strine is from Boston, and enthusiastically creates color-filled images and quirky hand lettering for children’s books and products. Her art is inspired by bright minds in history, the miracles of nature, and unusual educational tidbits of information. Allison is currently studying for an MFA degree in Illustration at the Savannah College of Art and Design, and modestly considers herself to be a near-genius at completing jigsaw puzzles.