Both Florence and Jimmy love to do puzzles although their needs are completely different. Jimmy is just moving from basic puzzles into something a little more clever with around 10-15 pieces (I think he’s actually doing really well for under 3) and Florence likes something a little more challenging with around 50 or 60 pieces. They also like to have completely different pictures to make up being very stereotypical in their choices. Florence likes girly and glitzy while Jimmy just wants a train or a car picture to build really.
Recently Florence was sent a very glitzy puzzle to try out and it has a whopping 104 pieces! What a challenge for her and definitely the biggest puzzle she has done to date. She was a little bit daunted by the size of it but I helped her by showing her that it’s all the same principle of finding the corners and all the edgey pieces before filling in the picture. It took her a little longer than puzzles she has done in the past, stretched her and she thoroughly enjoyed it after initially getting a little overwhelmed by the size of it and thinking she couldn’t do it!
The Hello Kitty Glitter Puzzle shows Hello Kitty dressed as a cheerleader. Clementoni’s Supercolor puzzles help children at each stage in their development, helping to strengthen their manual skills and powers of observation. The quality of the materials and exclusive printing techniques used ensure that the pictures are always bright, vibrant and attractive.
The end picture is extremely pleasing for her because of course it is glittery and to boot the picture is of Hello Kitty! A little bit tricky with lots of white pieces for the main character but completely doable with a little bit of time, concentration and effort. Overall a lovely puzzle which is recommended for ages 6+. Well done Florence I say and this will be one she enjoys doing for quite some time to come I would think!
We were sent the puzzle for the purpose of an honest review.