My children LOVE puzzles. They get it from their Gramma (my Mom) who still works giant jigsaw puzzles often. I love them too, but hate when pieces go missing or worse yet, when puzzles get pulled off shelves in our playroom and then we have to return the pieces to ther rightful owners. When I heard recently about the Puzzle Pod, I had to check it out!
Very simple and very affordable, mom-invented Puzzle Pods are the perfect solution to keeping puzzles organized. The sturdy vinyl envelope attaches to the back of a puzzle and flexes easily to accommodate chunky pieces. Once adhered to the puzzle, you can pack your puzzle around without being worried about losing that last piece that always seems to disappear! I love this idea because then the puzzles can travel in the car to help keep boredom at bay.
Puzzle Pods can be used for a variety of other uses too, like to hold crayons to coloring books (I love this idea) or even for moms who scrapbook to keep everything organized and at hand. We used ours for the back of my son’s states and capitals puzzle. Because he takes quizzes on the 50 states and capitals weekly, this gave him the perfect way to practice the puzzle in the car on the way to school in the morning to keep his mind fresh.
The Puzzle Pod has held up well to and fro in the back of my car and hasn’t shown any bit of wear and tear despite being put to the test daily. I would definitely recommend The Puzzle Pod to any Mom, and think it’s a great accompaniment to giving a puzzle as a gift!
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We’d use this for our puzzles. Those pieces always get lost!
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I would use these for all of my kids’ puzzles. What a great idea!
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i would use it for my grandsons puzzles
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For my daughters puzzles.Thanks for the chance.
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I would use these with my son he’s turning 4 this week
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I would use it to organize my son’s puzzles. Thanks for the chance.
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I think I’d use this to keep games, crayons, puzzles pieces, etc. together at church.
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My daughter has an alphabet puzzle that she really enjoys but has so many pieces. That puzzle would be great to have a Puzzle Pod attached.
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I would use it to store my niece’s Melissa & Doug puzzles
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I would use this for my grandsons puzzles. They are always losing pieces and this would b great!
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I would definitely use it for puzzles- probably traveling with puzzles!
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This would be great for my son’s Melissa & Doug puzzles, we’re always losing pieces!
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I would use this with all of my kids puzzles. Thank you!
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