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Upcycled Robots
Upcycled Robots

eeBooUpcycled Robot & Fire Truck Puzzle Set

R319

Retail: R480
Excludes shipping

R319

R480
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Upcycled Robot 100pc

Artist Saxton Freymann presents a collection of robots conjured from repurposed odds and ends collected over the years. There is a junkyard of detail to discover as you get to know each unique character. A Search and Find are included for the gizmos and bits of hardware scattered through the image! Our 100-piece jigsaw puzzles are thoughtfully commissioned and beautifully designed in an ideal format for transitioning from simple children’s puzzles to more challenging adult jigsaw puzzles. They offer a screen-free, relaxing way to practice patience and concentration while sharing a gentle cooperative activity with friends and family.

Fire Truck 20pc 

Piece together a classic red fire truck passing through the town’s busy intersection. Can you spot all that’s going on? Puzzles are the perfect project for little hands! Piecing together a puzzle, aids in the development of pattern, shape, and colour recognition. Children feel challenged by the task, and proud of its completion!

eeBoo products are made with 90% recycled greyboard, printed with soy-based inks, thoroughly tested, durable, and designed to be enjoyed with family and friends.

Product Features 
  • 100 piece + 20 Piece puzzle
  • Educational 
  • Cognitive skills 
  • Hand-eye co-ordination 
  • Enhances problem-solving skills
Product Specifications 

Upcycled Robot 100pc

  • Age: 5 Years +
  • Item size: 22.86 x 33 x 5 cm

Fire Truck 20pc 

  • Age: 3 Years +
  • Item size: 13.5 x 10 x 6
Set Includes
  • 100 Upcycled Robot Puzzle Pieces
  • 20 Fire Truck 20pc  Puzzle Pieces 
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