1000 pcs – Classic Tales: Most Everyone is Mad

59.90

1000 pcs – Classic Tales: Most Everyone is Mad

59.90

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You’ll be smiling too as you while away the time with Dean MacAdam’s imaginative “Most Everyone is Mad” puzzle!

That Cheshire Cat grin can’t compare to how much fun you’ll have recreating artist Dean MacAdam’s quirky rendition of Alice in Wonderland! All your favorite characters are here among the magic mushrooms; the March Hare, Mad Hatter, Dormouse, Caterpillar, Humpty Dumpty, White Rabbit, and Tweedledum and Tweedledee. Watch out, the Queen of Hearts may sic her Jabberwocky on you — curiouser and curiouser! Unlike Alice’s maddening adventures, our vibrant puzzle will bring you a very satisfying result!

Based on Lewis Carroll’s classic books Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, this clever illustration is sure to provide you hours of puzzling fun! The Playing Cards are ready to carry out the Queen of Heart’s orders, while the Rocking-horse-fly rests nearby, ready to visit the garden of live flowers. Croquet anyone? The flamingo-mallet is ready for a game. This 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle combines captivating imagery with clean-cut pieces and Ravensburger’s perfect interlocking fit for a most pleasurable puzzling experience!

About the Artist: Dean MacAdam is an illustrator residing in Southern California. His self-described style is quirky, bright and fun! Fairly new to the puzzle art genre, Dean’s hope is to engage puzzlers with expressive characters, captivate them in the humorous details and ultimately allow them to imagine a story beyond the paint strokes.

Additional information

Manufacturer

Ravensburger

UPC

4005555004905

Brand

Ravensburger

Artist

Dean MacAdam

Cut Style

Ribbon Cut

Assembled Size

26.625" x 19.25"

Piece Size

Standard Size

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