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3D Puzzle - 770 Eastern Parkway, Headquarters of The Chabad-Lubavitch, Historic Synagogue, Judaica Toys, Educational Activity – for Kids and Adults, with Accompanying Booklet

KWD 13.500

Weight
136 g
1 +

Special Features

  • HIGH QUALITY PERCISION 3D PUZZLE – Kinder Crafts 3D puzzles are made with precision cuts to recreate historic Jewish symbolic places as realistic as possible from every angle.
  • FUN TO BUILD AND A TREASURE TO KEEP – Spend some quality time building these puzzles with family and friends or even by yourself while using your architectural instincts. An easy to follow instruction manual will guide you will guide you every step of the way. Once finish, you will have a beautiful historic piece of Jewish history to marvel at and add to your creative collection.
  • SHOW OFF YOUR TALENT – Build a group of 3D Puzzles from our collection and proudly display your interest and knowledge of each and every one of them. Spending time building something with your own hands offers a unique way of learning about those places and their place in history.
  • THE PERFECT GIFT FOR YOUR KIDS AND GRANDKIDS – Kinder Crafts 3D Puzzles are much more than another toy. It will keep them occupied for hours and they will be super proud of their accomplishments while in the same time learning valuable facts about each Synagogue, holy site, or monumental place.
  • ADULTS TOO – Don't be fooled by our brand name, our puzzles are fun for adults in several ways. Building them will require focus, your long forgotten fine motor skills, while reducing stress and relaxing your bustling mind.
  • OR BOTH – Spend precious time building them with your kids and grandkids. Few activities offer so much quality family time in the comfort of your home. “Do it and thank me later”, as they say.
  • Recommended age: 8 plus | Difficulty Level: 3 out of 5 | Number of Peices: 39 | Estimated assembly time: 1.5 - 2 Hours

Description

770 Eastern Parkway is a very special place for Jewish people. It's the headquarters of the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic Movement. It was built in 1920 and was designed by a Jewish architect named Edwin Klein as a private house and a doctor's office. In 1940, the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn thought it would be perfect as the new home for the Chabad movement ... Read more about this historic building in the booklet!

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