Birds of the Year 500 Piece Circular Jigsaw Puzzle
Wind down and keep entertained with the RSPB Birds of the Year 500 Piece Circular Jigsaw Puzzle
Perfect for keeping all the family entertained this puzzle is an excellent choice for getting away from those screens, offering hours of mindful entertainment. Designed with favourite birds month by month this puzzle is ideal for bird enthusiasts.
- High quality 500 piece jigsaw puzzle
- Part of our White Logo Collection
- Included in the box is a handy print of your puzzle
- Made in the UK & Europe from 100% recycled cardboard
- Completed puzzle size: 49 cm | 19 inch diameter
- Artist credit: Claire Comerford
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Birds of the Year 500 Piece Circular Jigsaw Puzzle
Wind down and keep entertained with the RSPB Birds of the Year 500 Piece Circular Jigsaw Puzzle
Perfect for keeping all the family entertained this puzzle is an excellent choice for getting away from those screens, offering hours of mindful entertainment. Designed with favourite birds month by month this puzzle is ideal for bird enthusiasts.
- High quality 500 piece jigsaw puzzle
- Part of our White Logo Collection
- Included in the box is a handy print of your puzzle
- Made in the UK & Europe from 100% recycled cardboard
- Completed puzzle size: 49 cm | 19 inch diameter
- Artist credit: Claire Comerford
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Wind down and keep entertained with the RSPB Birds of the Year 500 Piece Circular Jigsaw Puzzle
Perfect for keeping all the family entertained this puzzle is an excellent choice for getting away from those screens, offering hours of mindful entertainment. Designed with favourite birds month by month this puzzle is ideal for bird enthusiasts.
- High quality 500 piece jigsaw puzzle
- Part of our White Logo Collection
- Included in the box is a handy print of your puzzle
- Made in the UK & Europe from 100% recycled cardboard
- Completed puzzle size: 49 cm | 19 inch diameter
- Artist credit: Claire Comerford























