It took me 3 weeks to find this and be able to offer it through CCAS. Every week as I prepared the Sketch puzzle I would think about how much fun I had making puzzles for my kids when they were younger. Back then they did not have this cool little tool. My puzzles were literally cut out from thin pieces of balsa wood using an actual jig-saw. This was back in the day when “The Lion King” was a new movie release. We used images from a coloring book. I am getting way ahead of myself. I want to save that for one of our tutorials.
Anyway, this little tool is a lot more convenient than having to use a jig-saw. It is safe for kids to use (but still be sure to supervise) as it will create small puzzle pieces that could be a choking hazard. The puzzle pieces are made from thick paper or foam. Personally, I would like the way that foam works the best. The kit comes with 6 pieces of adhesive foam, the puzzle maker and the instructions. It really looks like it would be a lot of fun for little kids – ok, it will be fun for me too! I am thinking this might be a great tool to have at “grammy’s” house when the grandson comes to visit. How cool would that be?

