Scramble Squares: Space Shuttle |
 | Brand: B.Dazzle Category: Toy
List Price: $9.99 Buy New: $5.63 as of 7/31/2010 10:21 CDT details You Save: $4.36 (44%)
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Seller: Fun Shipped Fast Sales Rank: 147738
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 9.9 x 5.1 x 0.3
MPN: 10054 Model: 10054 UPC: 783350100544 EAN: 0783350100544 ASIN: B000021Z27
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Features:
| • | Space Shuttle Scramble Squares puzzle features the United States Space Shuttle program and the International Space Station. | | • | Both children and adults make this puzzle among the top selling Scramble Squares puzzles. | | • | Easy to Play, but Hard to Solve | | • | Develops critical thinking skills, | | • | 6 years and up |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The object of the Scramble Squares® puzzle game is to arrange the nine colorfully illustrated square pieces into a 12" x 12" square so that the realistic graphics on the pieces' edges match perfectly to form a completed design in every direction.
The full 9-piece puzzle creates an enormous number of possible combinations in a 3 piece x 3 piece pattern, but only one possible solution!
An educational panel of information on the subject matter of the puzzle, is on the back of the header card along with a trivia quiz.
The answer to the trivia quiz is on the front of the header card hidden behind the puzzle pieces.
Editorial Review Calling all Major Toms: the space shuttle on this puzzle is ready for lift-off. Easy to Play, but Hard to Solve is the motto for this deceptively simple-looking puzzle. By the time you've become addicted and find yourself unable to solve the thing, you'll realize it's not so much a motto as a warning. Nine colorfully illustrated cardboard 4-by-4-inch squares depict various unfinished images of space shuttles along their edges. The images must be matched and the nine squares arranged in a larger square. An ingenious, elegantly executed puzzle idea, Scramble Squares will have you simultaneously blessing and cursing its inventor. --Claire Dederer
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