Tray Puzzles

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Around the Birdfeeder (tray) | 35 Piece Tray

Original price was: $5.69.Current price is: $5.00.
These durable. high quality. 35 piece tray puzzles are designed with kids in mind. An image of the puzzle is

Barnyard Family (tray) | 35 Piece Tray

Original price was: $5.69.Current price is: $5.00.
All is well with the Barnyard Family! The cows are resting next to the big red barn while the bunny.

Barnyard Greetings (tray) | 35 Piece Tray

Original price was: $5.69.Current price is: $5.00.
This irresistible 35 piece tray puzzle featuring barnyard animals in a beautiful snowy setting will be a delight to all

Bear Lake (tray) | 35 Piece Tray

Original price was: $5.69.Current price is: $5.00.
Bear Lake is busy today! The raccoon. ducks and deer have come to play. It looks like the cabin has

Black Lab Puppies (tray) | 35 Piece Tray

Original price was: $5.69.Current price is: $5.00.
Okay. seriously. who could resist that cute little puppy with the shoelace over his nose? Oh my goodness! And that

Blue Sky Birds (tray) | 35 Piece Tray

Original price was: $5.69.Current price is: $5.00.
The Blue Sky Birds sit cheerfully on the wire sharing the latest news about migration. A tray puzzle is made

Blue Truck Farm (tray) | 35 Piece Tray

Original price was: $15.69.Current price is: $15.00.
Mr. Partridge’s land is better known by the locals as the Blue Truck Farm. The kids love feeding the horses

Bluebird and Bouquet (tray) | 35 Piece Tray

Original price was: $5.69.Current price is: $5.00.
Bluebird and Bouquet is a tray puzzle that delivers sunshine and happiness. A tray puzzle is made up of a

Calico and Chocolate (tray) | 35 Piece Tray

Original price was: $15.69.Current price is: $15.00.
Calico and Chocolate are the names of the cute cat and chocolate lab who are posing for a photo by

Canada Map (tray) | 35 Piece Tray

Original price was: $15.69.Current price is: $15.00.
A Canada Map with notable icons for each province. A tray puzzle is made up of a board with a

Cherry Blossom Chapel (tray) | 35 Piece Tray

Original price was: $5.69.Current price is: $5.00.
The Cherry Blossom Chapel is hidden away in the forest offering the most peaceful of services on a bright sunny

Chestnut and Acorn (tray) | 35 Piece Tray

Original price was: $5.69.Current price is: $5.00.
Mable and Johnny sure picked a swell place to build their snowman in this 35 piece tray puzzle snow adventure!

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