I saw this puzzle in a catalog in which the pieces were inside a dinosaur egg. The one I saw was a Tyranssaurs Rex being aggressive. This is the only one that they had on the shelf and I am happy with it. Its not the same having the grandkids helping with it but I did want to put it together to share it. Yes it is about my speed these days as I can see and handle it without much frustration.
The middle grandchild Teddy loves dinosaurs so he was having a great time putting this together. His sister was excited to see it and was making a dinosaur sound.
The puzzle is unusual as it doesn't fit into a box shape. You can find all the side pieces but they don't make much sense as different legs, tails, and wings project off the sides. I just noticed the waterfall in the background while looking at this photo. It brings back memories when we put together all sorts of puzzles when I was a kid. Our first puzzles were of cowboys sitting in front of Wyoming sky setting sunny skies. Lots of orange layered with intense color made it a little more difficult.
I am motivated to find a puzzle that we bought years ago and still have never put it together. I can't describe it much but there is a woman soaring in the sky with many objects attached to her. On to another doctor's appointment today. It is a later afternoon time as I had to move it from a winter storm day a few days ago. I don't like being downtown in the afternoon but I do have a back way to take to keep us out of a lot of traffic. We are back in the deep freeze today and that will make the parking ramp a little bit of a chore. Thanks for stopping by.......
2 comments:
I agree with the tiny pieces being frustrating. Hubby has tremors and tiny pieces of anything give him fits and starts.
I like this puzzle! I took a photo of a group of toy dinosaurs a few years ago and turned it into a puzzle for some kids. They loved it.
Stay warm!
Do they have Valet parking? It was totally worth it in the Cities:)
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