Crossing The Ribble 500-Piece Jigsaw

£15.00
Rated 5.0 out of 5
Based on 1 review

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While away the hours with the Crossing The Ribble 500-Piece Jigsaw. This 100% recycled puzzle board is made in Great Britain and features 500 beautifully illustrated pieces that seamlessly slot together to form a stunning picture. Lovers of all things locomotives will enjoy the Crossing The Ribble 500-Piece Jigsaw. It depicts the Thames-Clyde Express as she crosses Helwith Bridge in the early 1960s en route to Carlisle. More Details
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Full Product Description

The Crossing The Ribble 500-Piece Jigsaw features a painting by artist Stephen Warnes.

Specifications

age group

8+ years

composition

Cardboard

Product code

512831

product dimensions

34 x 49cm

Safety warning

Warning: not suitable for children under 36 months.

Suitable for

Adults and children

Customer Reviews

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Reviewed by Jasmine S.
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I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5
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An attractive item

This will make an excellent Christmas present. It looks challenging but also quite do-able.

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