PICKLEBALL 500 PIECES JIGSAW PUZZLE
PICKLEBALL 500 PIECES JIGSAW PUZZLE
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This delightful 500-piece jigsaw puzzle is the ultimate funny and unique gift for grandpa, dad, or any guy or gal who loves playing pickleball! Adapted from the cover art of Dink! Pickleball Facts, Fictions & Cartoons, by New Yorker cartoonist Ellis Rosen, this pickleball puzzle features quirky illustrations and 10 hidden pickleballs for hours of Where's Waldo puzzle style fun.
As you put the 500-piece puzzle for adults together, see if you can find all the hidden pickleballs in the finished art! Packaged in a keepsake box, it’s the ideal pickleball gift for time off the court and a fun dad gift idea for any occasion (holiday, birthdays, retirement!). Perfect for fans of quirky, cool puzzles for adults that combine a trendy pastime with classic jigsaw puzzling entertainment.
Key features:
As you put the 500-piece puzzle for adults together, see if you can find all the hidden pickleballs in the finished art! Packaged in a keepsake box, it’s the ideal pickleball gift for time off the court and a fun dad gift idea for any occasion (holiday, birthdays, retirement!). Perfect for fans of quirky, cool puzzles for adults that combine a trendy pastime with classic jigsaw puzzling entertainment.
Key features:
- 500-piece jigsaw puzzle with pickleball theme illustrated with quirky cartoons and hidden pickleballs
- Adapted from the popular book Dink! Pickleball Facts, Fictions & Cartoons by renowned cartoonist Ellis Rosen, whose work is seen in the The New Yorker as well as The New York Times
- Sturdy, easy-to-wrap giftable box, high-quality puzzle pieces with reusable poly bag for puzzle storage, and 5 x 7 full puzzle illustration sheet
- Great funny gift for pickleball players of any age, and family gift for grandparents to share with the kids!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)
Ellis Rosen is a cartoonist, writer, and illustrator whose work appears regularly in The New Yorker. He has also been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Wired, and The Paris Review, and on Late Night with Seth Meyers.