
Product Overview
This 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle brings artist Emily Sutton's vibrant candy store illustration to life, packed with colorful jars of sweets, whimsical confections, and delightful details that reveal themselves as the puzzle takes shape. When completed, it measures 23 inches square, offering a satisfying challenge for adult puzzlers who enjoy detailed artwork. The pieces are sturdy and double-coated for easy interlocking, and the puzzle is crafted with eco-friendly materials with a glossy, dustless finish. A full-color reference poster is included to guide assembly.
- 1000 interlocking pieces create a 23-inch square finished puzzle featuring Emily Sutton's candy store artwork
- Sturdy, double-coated pieces made with eco-friendly construction
- Full-color reference poster included to guide progress during assembly
- Sharpens focus and builds patience through screen-free, mindful puzzle work
- Works well for solo sessions or as a family puzzle activity with detailed imagery to explore
Full Details
Care Notes
- storage: Store completed puzzle flat or disassemble and return pieces to the box to prevent warping.
- cleaning: Wipe pieces gently with a dry cloth if needed. Avoid moisture to preserve the glossy finish.
Use Cases
- Rainy afternoon activity for puzzle enthusiasts
- Gift for adults who enjoy detailed, colorful artwork
- Mindful solo relaxation session
- Family puzzle night with multiple participants working together
- Coffee table project to complete over several evenings
- Gift for candy store or confectionery lovers
Skills Developed
- primary skill: Spatial reasoning
- fine motor: Handling and fitting small puzzle pieces together strengthens hand-eye coordination and dexterity.
- focus and patience: Completing 1000 pieces requires sustained attention and patience over multiple sessions.
- visual discrimination: Identifying subtle color and pattern differences across the detailed candy store scene sharpens observation skills.
Age Suitability
- minimum safe age: 8 years
- ideal age range: All ages
- developmental fit: 8-10 years: Builds spatial reasoning and patience through moderately complex 1000-piece assembly with detailed visual cues. 11-12 years: Offers a satisfying challenge that rewards sustained focus and pattern recognition. 13+ years: Provides a relaxing, mindful activity with rich visual detail that appeals to teens and adults.
Play Patterns
- primary play type: Constructive assembly
- play structure: Open-ended assembly with a defined goal of completing the 1000-piece image, guided by the reference image.
- social context: Solo or collaborative, with multiple people working on different sections simultaneously during family or group sessions.
- adult involvement: None required for teens and adults. Younger puzzlers may benefit from adult guidance on sorting and edge-building strategies.
- play progression: Typically starts with edge assembly and sorting by color or pattern, then progresses section by section until the full candy store scene is complete.
- session length: Flexible, from 30-minute focused sessions to multi-hour stretches, with total completion time varying from several hours to multiple days depending on skill and pace.
Why It Works
- primary benefit: The detailed, colorful candy store artwork provides engaging visual complexity that holds attention and makes the 1000-piece challenge satisfying to complete.
- secondary benefit: The activity sharpens focus and builds patience through sustained, mindful engagement with the intricate scene.
What Makes It Fun
- A 1000-piece candy store scene packed with detailed artwork and delightful colors fills out a big 23-inch square format.
Why They'll Love It
- * 1000 pieces form a colorful candy store scene, 23 inches... * Sturdy, dustless pieces with double coating snap together... * eco-friendly materials with glossy finish for vibrant colors
Customer Q&A
How many pieces does this puzzle have?
This puzzle contains 1000 pieces.
What size is the completed puzzle?
The completed puzzle measures 23 inches square.
What is the artwork theme?
The puzzle features a candy store scene by artist Emily Sutton, with jars of sweets, confections, and vibrant, detailed colors throughout.
Does it include a reference image?
Yes, the puzzle comes with a full-color reference image to guide assembly.
What is the finish on the puzzle pieces?
The puzzle pieces have a glossy finish and are double-coated for durability.