MEMORABLE TV STARS & MOMENTS:Featuring a collage of more than 250 TV stars and unforgettable moments in American television, this colorful puzzle makes for a fantastic TV room wall art piece.1000 PIECES OF FUN:Thrill the entire family and provide hours of fun and entertainment building this incredible puzzle together. An ideal pastime for everyone to enjoy!ABOUT THE ARTIST:Working out of his home studio for almost 20 years, James Mellett is a freelance illustrator. Mellett is known, awarded, and recognized for his astounding sports art.MORE TO PUZZLE BUILDING:Art jigsaw puzzles are a fun, inexpensive way to enjoy works of art first hand. Use to boost valuable motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and problem solving skills.SPECIFICS:Includes 1,000 extra large puzzle pieces made of sturdy blue chipboard on recycled paper. Completed puzzle dimensions: 24 x 30 inches. 100% customer satisfaction guarantee. Made in USA.
The ultimate TV trivia jigsaw puzzle! Featuring a collage of more than 250 TV stars and unforgettable moments in American television, this colorful piece makes for a fantastic TV room wall art piece. The White Mountain Puzzles – Television History Jigsaw Puzzle is the inspiration of James Mellett. A Pittsburgh native, James has been a freelance illustrator for almost 20 years working out of his home studio. He is also known, awarded, and recognized for his astounding sports art. Art jigsaw puzzles are a fun and inexpensive way to enjoy beautiful works of art first hand. Jigsaw puzzles are also used to boost cognitive skills, develop hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, problem solving, shape recognition, memory, and task completion. The White Mountain Puzzles – Television History includes 1000 unique interlocking pieces made of sturdy blue chipboard on recycled paper. Extra large sized pieces for easy handling. Completed puzzle dimensions: 24 x 30 inches. Every White Mountain Puzzle is proudly manufactured in America with a 100% customer satisfaction guarantee.
Brand: White Mountain Puzzles, Model: 270, Color: Television History