4.75058Fakespot Adjusted Rating
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This is the last analysis snapshot initiated on Dec 11, 2019.

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  • Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 78.7% of the reviews are reliable.
  • This product had a total of 58 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 11 2019.

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    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Unlike a typical puzzle its not a big picture of something that you assemble or an overarching scene with pieces to take out and put back


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Instead the picture on each piece is identical to the picture behind the piece so it becomes more of a game of matching up pictures than of figuring out how to put together a whole


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Then she matches the picture on the piece with the picture on the board


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Unlike the leading puzzle brand this is made entirely of plywood not of particle board or mdf


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Many people have concerns about the glues and chemicals used to make mdf and i have also found that it does not hold up at all


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    The pieces are mostly well sanded but there are some rough patches in the crannies and small bends of the more complicated puzzle pieces


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    The knobs on the puzzle pieces are made of plastic and are quite small compared to the ones i am most familiar with


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Each picture piece is easily recognizable by children and encourages them to say each picture word

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