Tray Puzzles

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The Beaver Pond (tray) | 35 Piece Tray

Original price was: $15.69.Current price is: $15.00.
This habitat tray puzzle is a great learning activity that grows with the child. For ages 3 and up this

The Big Leap (tray) | 35 Piece Tray

Original price was: $5.69.Current price is: $5.00.
A white-tailed deer is making The Big Leap over the wooden fence as it leaves the farm to head into

Tiny Tea Time (tray) | 35 Piece Tray

Original price was: $5.69.Current price is: $5.00.
Tiny Tea Time is a cute tray puzzle featuring lovely mice enjoying a saucer and tea cups found in the

Triceratops & Friends (tray) | 35 Piece Tray

Original price was: $5.69.Current price is: $5.00.
The Triceratops and Friends were having a peaceful day until the volcano erupted! A tray puzzle is made up of

Undersea Turtle (tray) | 35 Piece Tray

Original price was: $5.69.Current price is: $5.00.
The Undersea Turtle is have a swimmingly good day during his underwater play! Lots of sea friends to swim with

USA Map (tray) | 35 Piece Tray

Original price was: $5.69.Current price is: $5.00.
A USA Map with notable icons for each state. A tray puzzle is durable inlaid pieces in a tray with

Voyage of the Ark (tray) | 35 Piece Tray

Original price was: $5.69.Current price is: $5.00.
Noah in all his obedience has gathered the animals for the Voyage of the Ark. The animals are in good

Watering Hole (tray) | 35 Piece Tray

Original price was: $15.69.Current price is: $15.00.
The horses are drinking up at their favourite Watering Hole before spending the day galloping in the meadow. A tray

Wildbird Gathering (tray) | 35 Piece Tray

Original price was: $5.69.Current price is: $5.00.
It’s a Wildbird Gathering in Jerry’s backyard – the cardinals. bluebirds. blue jays and other delightful feathered friends enjoy tweeting

World Map (tray) | 35 Piece Tray

Original price was: $5.69.Current price is: $5.00.
A World Map with notable animals for each continent. A tray puzzle is durable inlaid pieces in a tray with

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