
I’ve become rather addicted to the Colin Thompson range of Curious Cupboard puzzles. So when Ravensburger approached me and asked if I’d like to try the brand new The Inventor’s Cupboard 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle, I was hardly likely to say no was I!
You can always guarantee quality with a Ravensburger jigsaw puzzle, the pieces are well made and fit together perfectly, the illustrations are colourful and engaging too.
In The Inventor’s Cupboard jigsaw puzzle, Colin Thompson shows us a world of Bacon Converters, a love and peace machine, a steam engine and a puppy packaging machine to name but a few. From the very start, this was a really engaging puzzle.
Although my 6 year old son is too young to complete this jigsaw, he still loved watching it develop and looking at the various inventions as I pieced them together. It’s certainly a good imagination stimulus for him.
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Over 40 and a Mum to One
A Mum with a 13 year old son, enjoying life and having fun as my son travels through school life. We love to get outdoors whenever possible and make the most of the world around us. We have a cat called Brewster who makes appearances and I’m a mad Ferrari Formula 1 fan, so that expect to hear about as each season unfolds. We love reviewing days out, toys, games and books and would love the opportunity to look at anything that fits in with our family lifestyle. We are always out and about and offering an insight on the places we visit, with a passion for nature thrown in for good measure. If you like what you read please leave me a comment, I love to hear from people, and always try to reply. Enjoy the read.
Crikey it certainly looks a challenge. I’d love to do more – in fact I was eyeing up another jigsaw roll after I cleared mine out a couple of years ago – but now I’m crocheting again and dancing, I just don’t have the time.
I keep meaning to try crochet again – it didn’t go too well when I tried at BritMums!
Wow! What a great design! My husband bought a couple of jigsaws for me for Christmas, and I’ve started a 1000 piece one too. They’re very therapeutic 🙂 x
The whole series of these puzzles are excellent – so much to look at. Enjoy your puzzling
Aha! I already have several of Colin Thompson s designed jigsaws, and can recommend also Aimee Stewart’s jigsaws too. I aha’d because I have been trying to excavate the word Therapeutic from my fibromyalgia fogged vocabulary for months, and here it is. Such fun and intricate pictures with good quality easily pickup able pieces. I have completed a couple of these twice and they are still completely challenging. Thanks for this Pin. Try to keep each other safe and healthy, best wishes.
I’ve just googled her – they look fab puzzles too, thanks for that tip