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The Bird of Decoration - 500 Pieces

Sustainable & Eco-friendly
The Bird of Decoration - 500 Pieces
Develops Cognitive Skills
The Bird of Decoration - 500 Pieces
Develops Physical Skills
The Bird of Decoration - 500 Pieces

Vogue Cover December 1, 1914

Vogue editors offered more than 1,100 suggestions for holiday giving in the two 1914 December issues. That count does not include the present of the unattributed December 1 cover that seems to have taken inspiration from the theme of the issue,  "Christmas gifts", as well as a story on decorative fowl within it. The artist has created a fantastical creature that is part woman, part peacock, and part Christmas tree. In the hand of this “bird” is a muff-wearing furry creature; on her boughs, as in the magazine’s pages, is “a treasury of gift suggestions.”

Finished Puzzle Size: 18"x24"
Linen Style Finish to reduce glare
Made in USA

AGE: 10 and up

Why Yellow Springs Toy Company Loves New York Puzzle Company: Made in the USA and environmentally responsibleTheir puzzles are crafted with 100% recycled 80-point chipboard thickness, surpassing standard puzzles by 20%. New York Puzzle Company extends its environmental commitment by joining 1% for the Planet, dedicating 1% of puzzle sales to eco-focused non-profits. Proudly made in the USA, our dedication to environmental responsibility includes recyclable shrinkwrap, recycled chipboard, and soy ink printing for recyclability and biodegradability. Supporting local employment, their puzzles are printed, cut, and boxed in the United States, ensuring a quality product made by people earning a living wage.

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