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The Star Puzzle | 
| Manufacturer: Monkey Pod Games
Buy New: $9.50 as of 11/23/2009 21:59 CST details
New (3) from $9.50
Seller: brightmindsforkids Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 7911
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 3.2 x 3.2 x 3.2
EAN: 7290011052096 ASIN: B0012NYQJK
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Take the star apart and rebuild it using the six hand crafted wooden pieces. |
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Product Description The story of this puzzle begins a long time ago in a small village in India, where a young farmer somehow learned to fly just before his wedding. With this new ability, he found the perfect gift for his bride to be: he plucked a star from the heavens. Unfortunately he was so nervous about the upcoming nuptial that he let the star fall to the earth and it subsequently broke into six pieces. Fortunately for him, he frantically rebuilt it in time to present it to his new wife... And lived happily ever after. Reconstruct this ancient fable with this celestially challenging puzzle. Take the star apart and rebuild it using the six interlocking pieces. Contains six identical hand crafted wooden pieces.
Dimensions: 3 1/7" x 3 1/7" x 3 1/7"
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| Customer Reviews: Medium Difficulty - Fun but not frightening! June 8, 2009 javajunki Another beautiful puzzle made out of lovely wood that will last for years. This star puzzle is a medium difficulty level without a lot of small parts to keep track of. Excellent choice for quick interest items or a hard puzzle for kids. Great puzzle for those with a visual impairment especially kids that aren't ready for the more advanced puzzles. I own/play with a lot of these puzzles BUT...to get a true sense of the puzzle, I throw out the instructions without ever looking at them whenever bringing home a new puzzle. Also, because my better half is visually impaired, it gives us both a "level" playing field with a little friendly competitive. See my other reviews for a break down on difficulty level, quality of workmanship and more.
good! December 16, 2008 Erin Lynne Parod (Peoria IL) My 13 year old cousin loved this, and so did my Uncle! Great present. Unfortunely only my 9 year old cousin could figure it out! ha!!
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