Kids can create beautiful mosaic artwork with the over 185 colorful trapezoid and triangle-shaped pieces included. Puzzle is made of bamboo and water-based color with a beeswax hand-rubbed finish. Includes color instruction book with inspirational pictures. Base includes stand for display. Comes with cotton drawstring bag for carrying and storage. For ages 3 and up. Create beautiful mosaic artwork Colorful trapezoid and triangle-shaped pieces Includes color instruction book Comes with cotton drawstring bag Size 11" WARNINGCHOKING HAZARD (1) Not for under 3 yrs.
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(1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)
high quality creative toy
By sls17
from Boston, MA
About Me Grandparent
Comments about HearthSong Mosaic Puzzle:
Gave this to my 6 yr old granddaughter this Xmas. She has been using it to make up her own designs including what she describes as scenes of the beach, mountains, etc. She hasn't tried copying the patterns in the book, may be a little young for that. But i like that she is being creative and suspect that this will be appealing to her for a number of years as she approaches it differently with each new year.
(7 of 7 customers found this review helpful)
Bought for children, enjoyed by all ages
By Grandma
from Vandalia, OH
Grandkids (5&7)start making patterns and soon parents and grandparents join in the fun.We can "visit" and create at the same time.We have 3 sets and still "never enough pieces".
(3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)
Beautiful colors, Creativity encouraged
By DLWM
from Heart of Illinois
About Me Parent
I like the idea of promoting creative, out-of-the box thinking, giving the child the chance to create and re-create different designs by changing colors around, hopefully teaching them that by looking at something from a different point of view, solutions can be found. Isn't that what Edison did?