Melissa & Doug Prehistoric Sunset Dinosaurs Jigsaw 24 Piece
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Average customer review:Product Description
This playful puzzle features bright, graphic illustrations of colorful prehistoric characters. Made from solid-wood pieces that easily interlock and fit into a convenient wood tray. A wonderful first jigsaw puzzle. 24 pieces. 15.5" by 11.75" Ages 3+
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1425 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Melissa & Doug
- Model: 2936
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 15.60" h x 11.80" w x .50" l, 1.52 pounds
Features
- 24 piece jigsaw puzzle
- Features a bright graphic design
- Made from solid wood pieces that easily interlock
- Fit into a convenient wood tray
- Measures 15.5" x 11.75"
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
These colorful, playful 24 piece jigsaws come in wooden storage trays. The puzzles will look like new after extensive use. It is bright, colorful and dynamic which enriches the child’s imagination.
Customer Reviews
Wonderful!
I feel strongly that I have to share how excellent all Melissa & Doug products i've purchased for my son have been- this puzzle included. The illustration is vibrant and exciting for a 3-year-old dinasour fan, and the pieces are a perfect size for a pre-schooler to figure out and manipulate. Overall, another excellent toy from Melissa & Doug.
Good puzzle
I like Melissa and Doug products they are made well for the most part and stand up to toddlers rough handling. I am giving only 4 stars for this one because toddlers do put things in their mouths and I found with the Melissa and Doug puzzles, if sucked on enough, the paper on the top with the colors start to peel off. I got this for my 2 year grandson and we work them together, so he never is just alone with the puzzle, still he would put them in his mouth and chew while we were trying to find the right 'spot' for a piece and eventually the picture on top would start to peel off. But the pieces were big and chunk and the puzzle was easy for him to work with. I think this is a very good puzzle for a child over 2 years of age to have.
These puzzles were a hit.
We gave 3 of these puzzles (different titles) to my grandson when he turned 3. The challenges they present are appropriate for him.



