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Proverbidioms Jigsaw Puzzle 1500pc

Proverbidioms Jigsaw Puzzle 1500pc
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Proverbidioms Jigsaw Puzzle 1500pc

 
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This 1500-piece Proverbidioms Jigsaw Puzzle comes from a painting by the fascinating artist and composer T.E. Breitenbach. Proverbidioms has become America' best-selling poster, an absorbing brainteaser, and a frequent teaching aid.


Our everyday sayings, when taken literally, suggest humorous images,like "butterflies in the stomach" or a "rat race." This 24" x 33" image depicts over 300 idioms or cliches, which are listed on the box to keep you hunting!

 
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Product Details
Product Length:12.5 inches
Product Width:12.5 inches
Product Height:2.0 inches
Product Weight:2.5 pounds
Package Length:12.9 inches
Package Width:12.7 inches
Package Height:2.1 inches
Package Weight:2.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 13 reviews

Features
  • Number of Pieces: 1500


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 13 customer reviews )
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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:


5Hours of puzzle fun!  Nov 20, 2005 By T. Britschgi
This puzzle has unusual shapes, and endless hidden images linking to proverbs. Completing the puzzle gives you more than the typical puzzle construction rewards!

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


4Fun Entertaining - worth buying  Jun 22, 2006 By N. Graham
I got this for a present for my friend's birthday and the 3 of us spent several hours putting this together. Then you have lots of fun trying to remember the associated the proverbs to the images.

It would make a good educational tool, especially if you're in some english philosophy type class discussing proverbs.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


4Loved it! But...  Nov 29, 2011 By Jen
The only thing I dislike about this puzzle (all three of the SunsOut puzzles I have completed, actually), is that the pieces are all "uniform." By this, I mean that on practically every piece, two opposite sides have tabs that stick out, and the other pair of opposite sides go inward. I know that this makes the puzzle more difficult in some aspects, but since they are not EXACTLY the same shape and size, in a lot of ways the puzzle was easier to put together. Some rows or columns happen to be wider or more narrow than the others in a certain area, and so based on the pattern in the pieces, you can tell the orientation of the piece without much thought. Not always, but sometimes. It's just a personal preference, I know...but I like puzzles with more irregularity in the pieces because I enjoy the deductive reasoning that goes along with that style of puzzle. Other than that, it's great...bright colors and interesting artwork...I definitely recommend it! I just wanted to share about the shape of the pieces in case it mattered to anyone else.

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5Proverbidioms  Aug 24, 2007 By S. Gardner
This is the funnest puzzle I have ever attempted. It is soooo cool trying to figure out what each image is saying. It's more than just a puzzle, it's also a mental challenge. I think this one is worth framing and hanging as a conversational piece. Would probably be great in some lobby somewhere too!

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5fun to do puzzle  Apr 23, 2010 By zingingablenessedly
this was fun to do with the unique shaped pieces, a challenge, and it took me a while.
i only figured out about 26 of the proverbidioms the first time.
when i showed my boyfriend the puzzle box, he quickly looked up the link to the proverbs on his iphone, and he started telling me some, had him stop so i could figure them out myself.
the pieces are odd shaped, like one overlaps another's edge. a few piece's "heads" got bent.
this is a keeper puzzle - one i'll do over and over again as the years go by.

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