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  3-D Eyeball Puzzle
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List Price: $17.95
Our Price: $14.00
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Ages: 6+
Grade Levels: 1-12+

Availability: Usually Ships in 24 Hours
Product Code: 268-207


Timberdoodle's review
 
Let's See!

This very cool model is incredibly realistic. After your child has assembled the 35 pieces, open the sclera and the cornea and observe the details. A magnifying lens used as the eye lens gives you a view that, until now, only your ophthalmologist could see.

Note:This is probably the most difficult puzzle that we sell. It is a jewel for illustrating the many layers and incredible complexity of the eye - but it is not quick and easy to assemble. Imagine the accomplishment though, when you get the last piece in place and marvel together at the wonders of God's design!

About 3D Puzzles:
Enthusiasts of these startlingly lifelike puzzles are multiplying rapidly and it is no wonder why. These ingenious, museum-quality puzzles have been highly recognized for their authenticated look, meticulous finishing, and fastidious painting.

Originally sold as 4-D Puzzles, the fourth "D" denoting the "detailed" aspect to the three-dimensional puzzles, not only is the company undergoing exponential growth but so are the knockoffs. Don't settle for the cheaper versions, they will cause your child nothing but grief.

Each one of these puzzles can be put together and pulled back apart countless times, which is perfect for families with many children. They do contain small parts that can be a choking hazard for younger children, but children six years and older will spend hours learning while doing.

Please Note: This is the most complex 3D puzzle we sell, and requires some fussy work to put it together. The model is fascinating, and worth the effort - but in our opinion it is way too intricate for a seven year old - the company's recommended beginning age.

About 3D Puzzles:
Enthusiasts of these startlingly lifelike puzzles are multiplying rapidly and it is no wonder why. These ingenious, museum-quality puzzles have been highly recognized for their authenticated look, meticulous finishing, and fastidious painting.

Originally sold as 4-D Puzzles, the fourth "D" denoting the "detailed" aspect to the three-dimensional puzzles, not only is the company undergoing exponential growth but so are the knockoffs. Don't settle for the cheaper versions, they will cause your child nothing but grief.

Each one of these puzzles can be put together and pulled back apart countless times, which is perfect for families with many children. They do contain small parts that can be a choking hazard for younger children, but children six years and older will spend hours learning while doing.
 
Features
  • Up to Medical Educational Quality
  • Fine Detailed Sculpturing with hand painted parts
  • Product Size: 9.9 cm tall
  • Comes with a display stand
  • Made in China

    CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3yrs.

  • Average Customer Review: Based on 1 Reviews. Write a review.

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    3-D Eyeball Puzzle July 10, 2009
    Reviewer: Mary  Feris from Fort Worth, TX United States  
    This is a very neat puzzle.  It is difficult.  My six year old put it together all by himself.  I tried to help him but lost patience.  It took him half a day.  We will be purchasing another one.  He wants the heart next.

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