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The ultimate in lightweight storage for jigsaw puzzles. No need to take over the house, simply roll the jigsaw puzzle and loose pieces into the jig roll, around the tube provided. Fasten the straps and it will stay in place until you are ready to start again.
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__________________ The tiger the largest of four big cats. Native to the mainland of Asia. The Bengal Tiger is the most common subspecies of tiger, constituting approximately 80% of the entire tiger population, and is found in India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar and Nepal. The word tiger is taken from the Greek word tigris. Historically Tigers ran through Russia, Siberia, Iran, Afghanistan, India, China and south-east Asia, including the Indonesian islands. The Sumatran tiger is found only on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. Other species include The Amur tiger and The South China tiger.
__________________ Lions are powerful animals that usually hunt in groups and stalk their chosen prey. They can reach speeds of 50 mph (80 km/h) though only for short bursts. Lions take advantage of factors that reduce visibility; many kills take place near some form of cover or at night Reaching up to over 272 kg (600 lb), it is the second-largest cat after the tiger. They currently exist in the wild in sub-Saharan Africa and in Asia. Lions live for approximately 10–14 years in the wild. The male lion is highly distinctive and is easily recognized by its mane. The lion's name, similar in many languages, derives from the Latin leo, and before that the Ancient Greek leôn. Eight recent subspecies are recognized today including South Asian, Persian or Indian lion, Barbary lion, andWest African lion. Lions weigh between 150–225 kg (330–500 lb) for males, and 120–150 kg (260–330 lb) for females. Lions spend much of their time resting and are inactive for about 20 hours per day. I love the 1994 Disney animated feature film The Lion King.
__________________ Elephants are the largest land animals alive today. At birth it is common for an elephant calf to weigh 120 kilograms (265 lb). An elephant may live as long as 70 years, sometimes longer. African elephants, at up to 4 m (13 ft 1 in) tall and weighing 7500 kg (8.27 short tons), are usually larger than the Asian species and they have bigger ears. The large flapping ears of an elephant are also very important for temperature regulation. On hot days, elephants will flap their ears constantly, creating a slight breeze. This breeze cools the surface blood vessels, and then the cooler blood gets circulated to the rest of the animal's body. Great Elephant characters inlcude Dumbo, the elephant who learns to fly in the Disney movie of the same name. Also the French children's storybook character Babar the Elephant (an elephant king) created by Jean de Brunhoff and also an animated TV series.
__________________ The Giant Panda has a black-and-white coat. Adults measure around 1.5 m long. Giant Pandas live in mountainous regions, such as Sichuan, Gansu, Shaanxi, and Tibet. The Giant Panda has also become a national emblem for China. Its image appears on a large number of modern Chinese commemorative silver, gold, and platinum coins. Giant pandas are an endangered species, threatened by continued habitat loss and by a very low birthrate, both in the wild and in captivity. Giant Pandas can usually live to be 20-30 years old in captivity.
__________________ Jigsaws give you agreat way to relax.Lose yourself in thechallenge and keepthat brain moving.They are a greatway to socialise.Nothing beats thatfeeling of successwhen you finish.Gaze at the finalpuzzle with pride. More benefits....
__________________ Get the familytogether and have agreat puzzling time.Talk, laugh and playtogether, you willfeel closer. More benefits....
__________________ Keep that greatbrain moving. Socialise with oldfriends and familyover a jigsaw. Enjoythe challenge andthe successfulcompletion.There are brilliantlarge piece puzzlesif you need them. More benefits....
__________________ Famous Puzzlers There are many famous jigsaw puzzlers. The Queen, Bill GatesStephen King andAlbert Einstein.I think jigsaws are great for relaxing,and losing yourselfin a great puzzling time. Jigsaw puzzles are the best game ever! Solve Jigsaws How to solvejigsaw puzzles bysorting, looking for shapes and patterns.Getting startedthrough to gluingthe final puzzle. Lots more quick facts in our Trivia Pages....
__________________ Early indications in the history of jigsaw puzzles are of puzzles from European Map Makers in the 1700s who dissected maps. These would have been rudimentary Jigsaw Puzzles as we know ittoday. Many believe John Spilsbury, a London map maker, was the person who created the first puzzle from a map of Europe cut along country boundary lines.
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Wild Animalopoly Monopoly Style Board Game
Late for the Sky
from PuzzlesUSA
 Age 8 and up 2 to 6 players WILD ANIMALOPOLY has all the fun of a traditional real estate trading game with some wild animal twists. Instead of buying property, players become Caretakers of animals. Instead of rent, players pay Meal Fees. A player collects 4 Elements - the land, water, food and clean air that all animals need to survive and trades them in for a Habitat where an animal can survive on its own. Flip over the Animal Certificates and you'll find several fun facts about each animal. Did you know a polar bear has coal-black skin? Or that a flamingo is pink because it eats shrimp? How about the fact that a giraffe hoof is the size of a large dinner plate? It's all fun and games until you land on HIDE FROM PREDATOR... then it's time to run to HIDING and you're out for 3 turns! So grab your token and advance to EXPLORE. Who knows? You may become the caretaker of a two ton rhino. Or you might get fleas!
Animal Mix and Match GameRavensburger Age 3 and up 2 to 4 players Can you figure out which animal pieces belong together? Make sure you match the front of the horse with the back of the horse, or you'll be making some funny animals!For extra challenge, place all of the cards face down and search for matching animal pieces.The player to make the most matches wins the game. What Do You Learn ? Recognition, association, memory skills.
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