A Visit to the Village (40pc puzzle)

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The perfect morning in the village high street with the villagers getting on with their daily tasks. You can almost smell the freshly baked bread, about to be delivered by the baker. And don’t the fruit in the greengrocer’s stall look luscious?! There is, however, always time for a little chitchat when postman Ben comes past on his shiny bike.

This 40XXL piece jigsaw is one half of Trevor Mitchel’s original 2×500 multi-box puzzle ‘The Postman’s Round’. The extra-large pieces are perfect for those living with dementia, limited fine motor skills or visual impairments.

This puzzle is part of our Piecing Together Collection, that was developed in conjunction with Dr Zoe Wryko, Consultant Geriatrician and member of the expert team on Channel 4’s award-winning TV show, Old People’s Home for 4 Year Olds.

As with all Gibsons jigsaws, we use 100% recycled puzzle board, FSC paper and work with the best artists from all around the world. The beautifully illustrated pieces fit perfectly together and are made from the thickest puzzle board on the market

At Gibsons we put the people and planet first. Our puzzles are securely sealed with biodegradable clear labels rather than shrink wrap, to reduce plastic waste. We use vegetable-based inks and our puzzle pieces are stored in a plastic bag that can be recycled at local centres.