At the top of the earth, on the North Pole, Santa holds a cub, surrounded by a circle of seals, pups, and Polar Bears. This puzzle features the rich colors and precise detail of work by artist Lynn Bywaters.
This puzzle is from the specially created line of Springbok Puzzles: Puzzles to Remember. Designed for those who suffer from Alzheimer's Disease, the extra-large pieces allow for easy gripping and minimize the frustration caused by regular-sized pieces. The artwork is chosen for its beauty and is a sharp contrast to other puzzles with a similar piece count designed for children. Many customers value these puzzles for not only the aforementioned reasons, but also as a source of comfort, joy, and as a way to connect with a loved one.
Product Details:
- Piece Count: 36
- Measures 23.5 x 18
- For ages 7+
Friendly Challenge
Our vibrant 36, 60 & 100 piece puzzles measure the same dimensions as a 500 piece jigsaw.
A Cut Above
Organic, non-toxic inks and recycled materials create a quality puzzle that is 18% thicker than industry average.
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Much larger than traditional pieces, our tiles are easy to manipulate and strengthen fine motor skills for all ages.
What are the Benefits of Doing a Jigsaw Puzzle?
Exercise Memory. Jigsaw puzzles sharpen cognitive function. Current neurology experts assert that puzzles stimulate neuroplasticity and can even slow progressive memory loss.
Deepen Connections. Conversations flows naturally as you sort and interlock the design. It’s like we always say: Love completes the puzzle.©
Relieve Stress. Escaping into the calm of puzzling for as little as 20 minutes can sooth anxieties. It’s the perfect digital detox for you and your loved ones.
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