Quality is what you get!
The pieces are thick and will last for years!
Step into a world of cozy tea time with the Tea Time - 500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle! This beautifully illustrated puzzle features an assortment of aromatic teas, including Ginger Tea, Green Tea, Fennel Tea, Chamomile Tea, Echinacea, Lemongrass, Chai, Dandelion, and Peppermint. The vibrant artwork captures the charm of a tea party with delicate teacups, and fresh herbs, creating the perfect puzzle for tea lovers and those who enjoy a relaxing afternoon. Whether you’re gathering with friends for a tea party or unwinding solo, this puzzle is a great way to celebrate the art of tea and relaxation. A delightful and thoughtful gift for tea enthusiasts, this puzzle will bring joy to any tea lover’s collection.
Format | 500 pieces
Ages | 8+
Difficulty | Moderate
Size | Complete puzzle: 24×18"; Box size: 8×10×2"
Perfect for a cozy tea time challenge or a gift for the tea aficionado in your life!
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The pieces are thick and will last for years!
The only issue is that the pieces have to be arranged and shaken down *just so* when putting away or the container won’t close. The piece size is good, and they are challenging but manageable puzzles for kids/ adults without being a huge time commitment. Brought them to Great-Grandma’s house for a quiet activity to do together and this set was great for that purpose.
These puzzles are more difficult than expected. I was looking for something challenging for my kids who are avid puzzlers, but these really test even my patience. The mourning cloak butterfly is so low-contrast that it is very, very difficult to see what you’re trying to put together. It’s hard to overcome the frustration of not having a clear reference picture to compare pieces to.
It needs a larger reference photo on the container and slightly larger puzzle piece size.
Loved the Fall Grid! Great quality pieces, beautiful design, and really fun to put together. Highly recommend!
All the black pieces blend together and there is no part to differentiate them. My son was helping me and told me this puzzle is awful.