tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30459217.post3445555895700325014..comments2024-03-08T03:20:31.707-05:00Comments on SEASON-TO-SEASON: Do you jigsaw?Peggyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16610347687911147219noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30459217.post-5875827436697833032017-04-05T00:28:07.983-04:002017-04-05T00:28:07.983-04:00Haha! I thought you were going to say you were a ...Haha! I thought you were going to say you were a puzzle-lover! Putting together puzzles was a big pastime during my childhood. My great grandmother even had a rounded wooden board that would fit around her chair that she could put puzzles together on. Of course my great aunts and grandmother had puzzles on the go too. I still love doing puzzles, and I have one on the go downstairs. Unfortunately I've been traveling so much that I haven't even finished sorting the pieces yet. The nextel nieces and nephews like doing puzzles too. We used to do a lot of things as PASTIMES ~ but now there is so little time! In Newfoundland, it was common to go visiting friends as adults and put puzzles together. I love puzzles so much that I kept many in my classroom for my kiddos to do. Since some of our curriculum was sorting, categorizing, and spacial development, I let kiddos do them with no quilt. One of their favorites was two sided, 100 big pieces, skeleton on one side, circulatory on the other. That was part of our curriculum too! LOL Have a good one!Fundy Bluehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02132147630106183853noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30459217.post-35609851802526923902017-03-20T20:22:38.083-04:002017-03-20T20:22:38.083-04:00I really don't mind a 100 piece puzzle but the...I really don't mind a 100 piece puzzle but the big ones of thousands of pieces I just find frustrating. Beckyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05747761867021537362noreply@blogger.com