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- Q: What are the dimensions of the Melissa & Doug National Parks U.S.A. Map Floor Puzzle? A: The completed puzzle measures approximately three feet by two feet.
- Q: How many pieces are in the puzzle? A: There are a total of forty-five pieces in the puzzle.
- Q: What material is the puzzle made from? A: The puzzle is made from sturdy cardboard materials.
- Q: Is this puzzle suitable for young children? A: Yes, this puzzle is designed for children ages three to five.
- Q: Are there any special features in the puzzle pieces? A: Yes, the puzzle includes special animal-shaped pieces for added fun.
- Q: How can I play with this puzzle? A: You fit together the pieces to complete the map and explore U.S. national parks.
- Q: Can I store the puzzle easily? A: Yes, the pieces come in a sturdy cardboard box with a built-in handle for easy storage.
- Q: What is the best way to clean the puzzle? A: To clean the puzzle, use a dry cloth to wipe the surface and keep it dust-free.
- Q: Is the puzzle made with safe materials? A: Yes, this puzzle is made with FSC-certified materials for safety and environmental responsibility.
- Q: Is this puzzle a good gift option? A: Yes, it makes a great gift for boys and girls, promoting hands-on, screen-free play.
- Q: How does this puzzle help children learn? A: The puzzle features labeled states and points of interest to enhance geographical knowledge.
- Q: What if the puzzle pieces are damaged upon arrival? A: If pieces are damaged, you can return the product for a replacement or refund.
- Q: Does this puzzle support any charitable causes? A: Yes, Melissa & Doug supports the National Park Foundation with a significant donation.
- Q: Is there a guide included with the puzzle? A: Yes, there is a puzzle guide with park and animal IDs, and search-and-find answers.
- Q: How long will this puzzle last with proper care? A: With proper care, the puzzle can last for many years of enjoyable play.



