- 99 pieces
- Puzzle size: 10 x 14 cm
- Box size: 9 x 6 x 2 cm
- Plastic-free packaging in a cardboard folding box
- Puzzle made from recycled cardboard
- Made in Turkey
- Illustrated by Ellen Gözel-Niehoff
Ellen Gözel-Niehoff, also known as Madame Gözel, is an illustrator based in Enschede, Overijssel, Netherlands. She graduated in 2002 with a degree in graphic design and illustration from the Minerva Art Academy in Groningen. After working as a designer for several years, she rediscovered her passion for painting and began illustrating her "Happy Places." Her works have since been published in various Dutch magazines, and she has also opened her own Etsy shop.
Product safety information:
- Manufacturer: Jasmin Nasser e.Kfr., Vahrenwalder Str. 269A, DE-30179 Hannover
- Contact: info@piecelypuzzles.com
- Safety notice: Warning! This item is not suitable for children under 36 months. Choking hazard due to small parts that can be swallowed.
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- 99 pieces
- Puzzle size: 10 x 14 cm
- Box size: 9 x 6 x 2 cm
- Plastic-free packaging in a cardboard folding box
- Puzzle made from recycled cardboard
- Made in Turkey
- Illustrated by Ellen Gözel-Niehoff
Ellen Gözel-Niehoff, also known as Madame Gözel, is an illustrator based in Enschede, Overijssel, Netherlands. She graduated in 2002 with a degree in graphic design and illustration from the Minerva Art Academy in Groningen. After working as a designer for several years, she rediscovered her passion for painting and began illustrating her "Happy Places." Her works have since been published in various Dutch magazines, and she has also opened her own Etsy shop.
Product safety information:
- Manufacturer: Jasmin Nasser e.Kfr., Vahrenwalder Str. 269A, DE-30179 Hannover
- Contact: info@piecelypuzzles.com
- Safety notice: Warning! This item is not suitable for children under 36 months. Choking hazard due to small parts that can be swallowed.
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