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500 piece puzzle from the Educa brand.
Assembled puzzle dimensions: 48 x 34 cm. Minimum age: 10 years – Manufacturer: EDUCA BORRAS SAU – CL Osona 1 Pol. Ind. Can Casablancas – Sant Quirze Del Valles 8192 SPAIN – www.educaborras.com
Description
500 piece puzzle from the Educa brand.
Assembled puzzle dimensions: 48 x 34 cm. Minimum age: 10 years – Manufacturer: EDUCA BORRAS SAU – CL Osona 1 Pol. Ind. Can Casablancas – Sant Quirze Del Valles 8192 SPAIN – www.educaborras.com
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/ 8412668192461
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Delivery
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Relay point
Estimated on 04/12/2024 €4.50
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Your order is delivered to the Relay Point of your choice. You will be notified by email and/or SMS as soon as your order is received by the Relay Point or deposited in lockers/deposit boxes. For delivery to a merchant relay, your package is kept for 5 to 14 working days depending on the carrier chosen, for delivery to lockers it is kept for 3 to 5 days depending on the carrier chosen.
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Home delivery
Estimated on 02/12/2024 €7.90
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For products sold by Auchan, your order is delivered to your home by La Poste. Absent on the day of delivery? You will receive an email and/or an SMS on the day of dispatch allowing you to confirm delivery the next day, or to choose delivery at a post office or Relay Point.
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## World Today News: Puzzle Mania
**Host:** Welcome back to World Today News. Today, we’re diving into a seemingly simple but surprisingly multifaceted topic: jigsaw puzzles. Joining us to discuss the world of puzzling complexity and its cultural impact are [Guest 1 Name], a seasoned puzzle enthusiast and [Guest 2 Name], a developmental psychologist with expertise in cognitive development. Welcome to the show!
**[Guest 1]:** Thanks for having me!
**[Guest 2]:** It’s a pleasure to be here.
**Host:** So, [Guest 1], let’s start with you. What sparked your passion for puzzles, and what do you find so captivating about them?
**[Guest 1]:** It really started as a child. My grandma always had a puzzle on the go at her house, and it became a ritual for us to work on it together. I loved the sense of accomplishment when we finally solved it, and I think that feeling stuck with me. Now, as an adult, I find puzzles incredibly relaxing. It’s a great way to de-stress and unwind after a long day.
**Host:** That’s lovely. [Guest 2], from a developmental perspective, what are some of the benefits of engaging with puzzles, particularly for children?
**[Guest 2]:** Puzzles offer a wealth of benefits for children’s cognitive development. They encourage problem-solving skills, spatial reasoning, and hand-eye coordination. Working on a puzzle also requires patience, concentration, and persistence, which are all valuable life skills.
**Host:** Fascinating.
[**Separator**]
**Theme: Puzzles and Technology**
**Host:** The world is constantly evolving, with technology taking center stage in many areas of our lives. How do you see puzzles fitting into this landscape? [Guest 2], will technology eventually replace the traditional jigsaw puzzle?
**[Guest 2]:** I don’t believe so. While there are certainly digital versions of puzzles, I think the tactile experience of holding physical puzzle pieces and fitting them together offers a unique and irreplaceable satisfaction. It’s about more than just the final image; it’s about the process of discovery and the sensory engagement.
**Host:** [Guest 1], do you agree? What are your thoughts on digital puzzles versus physical ones?
**[Guest 1]:** For me, the physical experience is crucial. There’s something about the textures, the clatter of the pieces, and the feeling of accomplishment when you finally click that last piece into place that just can’t be replicated digitally.
**Host:** That’s a thoughtful perspective.
[**Separator**]
**Theme: The Puzzle Community**
**Host:** We’ve seen a resurgence of interest in puzzles in recent years, almost a cultural phenomenon. [Guest 1], what do you think is driving this renewed fascination?
**[Guest 1]:** I think people are craving mindful activities in our increasingly digital world. Puzzles offer a way to unplug, slow down, and focus on a single, achievable goal. There’s also a strong sense of community among puzzle enthusiasts, with online forums and social media groups dedicated to sharing tips, showcasing completed puzzles, and celebrating the joy of puzzling.
**Host:** [Guest 2], how do you view this community aspect of puzzling? Does it contribute to the benefits already discussed?
**[Guest 2]:** Absolutely. Social interaction and a sense of belonging is incredibly beneficial for individuals of all ages. Sharing a common interest like puzzles can foster connections, promote collaboration, and create a supportive environment.
**Host:**
Well said. Unfortunately, we’re running out of time. Many thanks to our guests, [Guest 1 Name] and [Guest 2 Name], for sharing their insights on the world of puzzles. We leave our viewers with this thought: perhaps it’s time to dust off that old jigsaw puzzle and rediscover the joy of putting the pieces together.
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