Thomas at the Carnival 100 pc glow in the dark puzzle

Posted By ed2yp79 , on February 18, 2010 at 3:43 PM .
Category: Puzzles

  • This 100 piece Glow in the dark puzzle is a familiar character that kids will associate with
  • Promotes cooperative as well as independent play
  • Ravensburger puzzles are made in Germany from the highest quality and thickest green Kappa cardboard available
  • Pieces have a nice matted finish which makes them easy to see and handle
  • Builds small motor skills, picture recognition, and task completion


Product Description
Turn out the lights and watch it glow!!! This Thomas puzzle has 100 extra thick pieces to give your childs hours of fun. It’s from Ravensburger, so you know it is the highest quality puzzle you can buy. Measures 9.2″ x 1.5″ x 13.3″… More >>

Thomas at the Carnival 100 pc glow in the dark puzzle

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5 Responses to “Thomas at the Carnival 100 pc glow in the dark puzzle”

  1. Both of my kids (2 & 5) love this puzzle. The 2-year-old (nearly 3) needs help finding pieces, but if I find her all of the pieces for a given engine she’ll put them together. There is enough going on in it of different colors that it’s an easy puzzle to put together in parts. It’s a great toy to bring out when we need the energy level to go down for a little bit.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. My 3 year old son has always loved puzzles, but he recently lost interest in some of our old favorites. This one captured his interest right away because of the Thomas theme. After finishing it, I turned out the lights to surprise him with the glow-in-the-dark fireworks and lights. What a delight! My little puzzle lover is back in business. With its great thick pieces and ample glow paint, we’re sure to have this one for a long while.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. This is a very cute puzzle and my 4 year old LOVED the glow in the dark aspect. My only complaint was that some of our pieces wouldn’t lay very flat and the paper on the edges of some of the pieces seems a bit flimsy like it might peel easily. Overall, though I think the puzzle will hold up fairly well and hopefully flatten out over time.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. This puzzle was an absolute delight for the little seven year old tyke who put it together. Each piece was of interest whether flowers, faces, or trains. She was most excited to see it glow, and waited all day for night to come and for the puzzle to reveal itself in the dark. A truly fun experience in every way.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. A practically perfect puzzle for youngsters just beginning to assemble larger puzzles. The very definite areas of the puzzle make sharing easy, and the glow-in-the-dark puzzle is delightful when finished. The puzzle itself is sturdy and will withstand hours of play. My grandchildren, ages 3 and 5, and I had a delightful time playing with this puzzle!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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