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Adult Sustainable Jigsaw Puzzle Angela Harding: Marsh Owl: 1000-pieces. Ethical, Sustainable, Earth-friendly New edition

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Adult Sustainable Jigsaw Puzzle Angela Harding: Marsh Owl: 1000-pieces. Ethical, Sustainable, Earth-friendly

£14.99

ISBN:
9781787556126
Publication Date:
5 Jul 2019
Edition/language:
New edition / English;English
Publisher:
Flame Tree Publishing
Pages:
1 pages
Format:
Computers and Accessories
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 Oct 2025
Adult Sustainable Jigsaw Puzzle Angela Harding: Marsh Owl: 1000-pieces. Ethical, Sustainable, Earth-friendly

Description

Part of a new, exciting series of ethical, sustainable and earth-friendly jigsaw puzzles that feature powerful and popular works of art. This high-quality, 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle from Flame Tree is made with all FSC-certified paper, board and bag, with sturdy pieces and no shrink-wrap. The 1000 pieces will satisfy your need for a challenge, with the charming Marsh Owl by Angela Harding. Intended for adults and children over 13 years. Not suitable for children under 3 years due to small parts. Includes an A4 poster for reference. Finished Jigsaw size 735 x 510mm / 29 x 20 ins. Angela Harding trained in Fine Art at Leicester Polytechnic and Nottingham Trent University. She now lives in the UK's smallest county, Rutland. Angela has received commissions for her illustration work from most of the UK's major publishers. She has also published the books A Year Unfolding and Wild Light. One of Angela's favourite places to visit in the UK is the Suffolk coast. She spent some time at Snape, where golden reed beds roll out for miles towards the sea. Angela and her husband were lucky enough to see a beautiful barn owl hunting there, which inspired this original print. SUSTAINABLY SOURCED. This puzzle is free of plastic packaging and created using FSC-certified paper and board. Flame Tree actively strives to promote ethical development and environmental conservation.

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