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- Q: What are the dimensions of the puzzle when completed? A: The puzzle measures ninety-seven by thirty-four centimeters, or thirty-eight by thirteen inches, when completed.
- Q: What material is the puzzle made of? A: The puzzle is made of cardboard, ensuring durability and ease of handling.
- Q: How many pieces does the puzzle contain? A: The puzzle contains one thousand pieces, providing a detailed and engaging challenge.
- Q: How do I assemble the jigsaw puzzle? A: To assemble the puzzle, sort the pieces by color and edge, then gradually connect them, starting with the edges.
- Q: Is this puzzle suitable for children? A: Yes, the puzzle can be enjoyed by children, although adult supervision is recommended due to small pieces.
- Q: What age group is this puzzle best for? A: This puzzle is best suited for ages twelve and up, due to its complexity and number of pieces.
- Q: How should I store the puzzle when not in use? A: Store the puzzle in a cool, dry place, preferably in its original box to keep the pieces together.
- Q: Can I clean the puzzle if it gets dirty? A: Yes, you can clean the puzzle by gently wiping it with a dry cloth to remove any dust or debris.
- Q: What if pieces are missing from the puzzle? A: If pieces are missing, please contact the manufacturer for assistance or possible replacement options.
- Q: How does this puzzle compare to other jigsaw puzzles? A: This puzzle is part of a bestselling series, known for its intricate designs and educational themes about historical events.
- Q: Is this puzzle a good choice for beginners? A: Yes, this puzzle can be a good choice for beginners, although it may present a challenge due to its high piece count.
- Q: What themes does this puzzle explore? A: The puzzle explores the design, launch, and tragic fate of The Titanic, highlighting its historical significance.
- Q: Is there a poster included with the puzzle? A: Yes, the puzzle includes a pull-out poster that provides a detailed guide to The Titanic's design and launch.
- Q: How long does it take to complete this puzzle? A: Completion time varies, but it typically takes several hours to a few days, depending on skill level.
- Q: Is this puzzle part of a series? A: Yes, this puzzle is part of 'The World of...' series from Laurence King, celebrating historic events and cultural moments.

