


Besides being a great social activity, solving and putting together puzzles calls for patience and brain power. It helps melt away stress, stay focused and work that right brain.

Hi there!
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xo June
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Hi June....my son is the same way, I ask him how was Kindergarten, his reply is always, 'nice'....if I want details I have to ask more detailed...must be with boys.
ReplyDeletePuzzles!!!!! I loved to do them a child and did a couple when I was older. My mum said I was really good at it. Making one right now, would be disaster all the time, my daughter would be into it as fast as possible,but when they older maybe we do one as you, as an family project! Have fun together!
Smiles, Anke ;)
First off, you had me at your first pic with the puzzle pieces on the primer - oh I know it goes so fast having 2 who are 17 and 20 and one racing upwards to 4. Your last words about capturing the pieces you would have missed-knockout!
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