The Wonderful World of Oz
By: Sharm Murugia
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- 1000-PIECE PUZZLE: The 1000-piece puzzle reimagines the wonderful world of Oz, with Dorothy, the tin man, the scarecrow, the lion, and a host of fabulous characters associated with the book, the film, and their cultural impact
- BEAUTIFUL, INTRICATE ILLUSTRATIONS: Spot famous fictional characters, fellow writers, filmmakers, and historical figures as you build the puzzle. As well as Dorothy and the Wicked Witch, you’ll spot Freddy Krueger, Sean Connery, and Pink Floyd
- POSTER INCLUDED: Includes information about the people featured and their Oz connections on a fold-out poster
- EASY HANDLING: The 1000 puzzle pieces are thick and sturdy. The completed puzzle measures A2 in size and the jigsaw puzzle box measures 10⅝ x 10⅝ x 2 ins
- GIFT: The perfect gift for fans of The Wizard of Oz and those who want to spend time away from their screens
Publication Date:
21/09/2021
Number of Pages::
1000
Binding:
Puzzle
ISBN:
9781913947170
Publisher Date:
21/09/2021
Number of Pages::
1000
Binding:
Puzzle
ISBN:
9781913947170
- 1000-PIECE PUZZLE: The 1000-piece puzzle reimagines the wonderful world of Oz, with Dorothy, the tin man, the scarecrow, the lion, and a host of fabulous characters associated with the book, the film, and their cultural impact
- BEAUTIFUL, INTRICATE ILLUSTRATIONS: Spot famous fictional characters, fellow writers, filmmakers, and historical figures as you build the puzzle. As well as Dorothy and the Wicked Witch, you’ll spot Freddy Krueger, Sean Connery, and Pink Floyd
- POSTER INCLUDED: Includes information about the people featured and their Oz connections on a fold-out poster
- EASY HANDLING: The 1000 puzzle pieces are thick and sturdy. The completed puzzle measures A2 in size and the jigsaw puzzle box measures 10⅝ x 10⅝ x 2 ins
- GIFT: The perfect gift for fans of The Wizard of Oz and those who want to spend time away from their screens