Etsy Listing
https://www.etsy.com/listing/737750492/
This simple, four-piece puzzle is suitable for young children just learning about puzzles. The puzzle has been carefully sanded smooth and finished with a blend of USP food-grade mineral oil and beeswax. I make these in my Toymakers Shop using traditional woodworking tools.
Approximate Dimensions:
Height = 3.5 inches/88mm
Length = 7 inches/178mm
Thickness = .75 inches/18mm
Other sizes and colors may be available via custom orders or in other listings in my shop.
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Shop Front Page:
https://odinstoyfactory.etsy.com
I make items by hand from natural wood and wood products. They can differ from one piece to the next. The one you receive may be slightly different from the item in the listing photos. Wood thickness may vary slightly from the stated size.
Not for children under three years old or kids that are still chewing things. If the toy breaks, small parts may present a choking hazard. Small children should not play with this toy without adult supervision.
Custom orders are always welcome in my shop. Don't hesitate to get in touch with me with your needs.
Handmade in Tallahassee, Florida USA
2021-07-25
Handmade Wood Whale Puzzle - 737750492
I am a 20 year US Air Force veteran and retired Computer Systems Programmer (Linux Systems Administrator). I have been making toys since I was a child.
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