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Melissa & Doug Solar System 48 pcs Floor Puzzle
Price : $12.99 $7.27
Features
: - Illustration of the planets and the moon
- 48 piece floor puzzle
- Helps develop matching skills
- Recommended Age Range 3 Years and up
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3 years & up. Large 24" x 36" puzzle with 48 jumbo pieces.
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Melissa & Doug Underwater 48-Piece Floor Puzzle
Price : $12.99 $6.30
Features
: - Illustration of underwater sea life
- 48 piece floor puzzle
- Helps develop matching skills
- Recommended Age Range 3 Years and up
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Melissa & Doug USA Map 51 pcs Floor Puzzle
Price : $12.99 $6.56
Features
: - Kids will have fun learning the states on this colorful, informative map puzzle!
- Featuring 51 heavy-grade shape-cut cardboard pieces
- Puzzle pieces are coated on both sides for added durability
- Helps develop matching skills
- Recommended Age Range 6 Years and up
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Geography comes to life in this jumbo-sized floor puzzle, featuring 51 shape-cut pieces of the states. Heavy-grade cardboard pieces are coated on both sides for added durability. Kids will have fun learning the states on this colorful, informative map puzzle.
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Melissa & Doug Deluxe Wooden USA Map Puzzle
Price : $14.99 $7.50
Features
: - Learning the basics has never been more fun!
- This brightly-colored puzzle depicts every state with capitals under pieces
- 45 smooth wood pieces
- Appealing images
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Explore the United States with this 45-piece geography puzzle from Lights, Camera, Interaction. Learning the basics is more fun than ever as you travel the country and discover interesting facts about each state as you put the map together. Measures 15.7" x 11.7".
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Melissa & Doug Dinosaurs 48 pcs Floor Puzzle
Price : $12.99 $4.99
Features
: - Illustration of 13 dinosaurs
- 48 Thick, laminated cardboard puzzle pieces
- Educational and entertaining challenge for any child to build the puzzle and name all the dinosaurs
- A dino-sized value of epoch proportions!
- Recommended Age Range 3 Years and up
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This dinosaur scene has been transformed into a heavy duty cardboard floor puzzle. It features detailed graphics and large, high quality pieces that are 20% thicker than other floor puzzles. The easy-to-clean surface keeps puzzles looking new, and the large size helps small hands learn. Contains 48 pieces Measures 24" x 36".
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Questions & Answers
Question : Floor puzzle?
I used to have a floor puzzle as a kid. It was really cool. It was very long and very narrow (like 5 pieces wide). When finished, the scene on the puzzle told a story. It started out in the morning and ended at night with the animals going to bed in their tree house. Anybody know where I could get a similar one?
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You probably remember what it looked like. Have you thought of making up one for yourself?
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Question : What are some common traps, puzzles, or solutions in video games?
Things like standing on a piece of floor to long and it suddenly giving way, or lighting a candle to open a door
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In Mario 3 on NES if you press down for 5 seconds on a white platform you go through the ground and you're able to walk in the background all the way through the level. If you do that on level 1 you can go behind the black background at the end of the level and get a warp whistle.
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Question : How to fix a puzzle piece that got wet?
My son has a floor puzzle that he LOVES! He loves it so much he, for some reason, sucked on one of the pieces(he is only 2). That piece now won't fit properly into the puzzle and it is flimsy on one part of the piece. I didn't know if there were any tricks to stiffen it back up??Thanks!!
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Some hairspray might work ?Best Wishes.Mars Mission.
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Question : Where do they sell the puzzle piece shape floor padding, like the ones in jungle gyms?
I am starting to break dance and my friend had those puzzle piece pads ,where do you get those and how much is it?
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Saw them at Lowes.
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Question : How do I solve the ice puzzle on the last floor of the ice temple in pokemon platinum?
I already know it's a level 1 and it's tough, that I'll need lots of ultra balls, and that I need the other 3 regi legendaries. All I need to know is the step by step directions I should walk on the ice to get to regigigas because I can't figure it out.
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This will show you how to get to Regigigas.http://pokemonplatinum.net/v2/images/maps/snowpoint_temple.gif
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Question : the name of an old computer game involving visiting planets and doing puzzles.?
I'm trying to remember the name of an old computer game late 80s/90s where there were at least two main characters one was a small fuzzy blob (called little bit i believe) and a bigger blob (called big bit). at each planet you would have to complete a puzzle. such as crossing a floor of some sort by telling one of the characters which tile to tread on and work out which path was the safe one to get somewhere. in the end one or two of them went to ignite a sun (and died i believe!) the planet suite by holst used to play in the background i think at each planet. part of the bit with igniting the sun was from the jupiter piece. (the sadder bit from 3 minutes-ish in, whenever i hear it i'm reminded of this game i can't remember!)can anyone recall this? it's driving me insane trying to remember it!
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I'm trying to remember the name of an old computer game late 80s/90s where there were at least two main characters one was a small fuzzy blob (called little bit i believe) and a bigger blob (called big bit). at each planet you would have to complete a puzzle. such as crossing a floor of some sort by telling one of the characters which tile to tread on and work out which path was the safe one to get somewhere. in the end one or two of them went to ignite a sun (and died i believe!) the planet suite by holst used to play in the background i think at each planet. part of the bit with igniting the sun was from the jupiter piece. (the sadder bit from 3 minutes-ish in, whenever i hear it i'm reminded of this game i can't remember!)can anyone recall this? it's driving me insane trying to remember it!
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Question : i have a puzzle sitting on my floor will you finish it for me?
See me and my roomie decided to buy some puzzles a few weeks ago to add some excitement to our dull weekend. But we got the second one and it only got half finished and we are no longer motivated to do it...so yeah up for finishing it for us because we don't want to put it away either until it's finished.
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yea sure just give me ur adress ill come to ur house do the puzzle then kill u both and steal ur money.
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Question : How do you get nail polish out of a wood floor?
my 7 year old sister got nail polish on my moms new living room wood floor and she doesnt know how to get it ou...ANY HELP APPRICIATED!!!! ( its like that fake wood that fits onto the floor like a puzzle , that snaps onto eachother)
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use nailpolish remover.. duh
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Question : Floor Mat Puzzle where to buy?
where to buy plain black Floor Mat Puzzle
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toysrus.com
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Question : alphabet floor puzzle conundrum?
I got a free floor puzzle made of 26 large interlocking foam squares. Because it was disassembled when I got it, I don't know how many squares across it should be to (hopefully) make a large square. It also has a border that makes the outside edges smooth, but every time I put it together, I can't seem to make a square, and end up with either not enough border pieces, or leftover border pieces. I know there must be an easy mathematical way to figure this out, but I just don't have the patience, or the desire to find the mathematician inside myself. ( always my weakest subject!) Anyone who has kids must have seen this thing put together the right way at least once.... can anyone tell me how to do this??.... FRUSTRATED!
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the square root of 26 which is not a whole number therefore you are missing some pieces or have 1 extra piece if it supposed to be square it would be either 5X5 25 pieces or 6X6 36 pieces.if you know all the pieces are then its not a square
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