Bridget’s Shetland Pony Club is heaven for young ones who are obsessed with horses. As the braver children take on the jumps, the others are busy combing, feeding and hugging their beloved pony friends!
This 250XL piece puzzle has been lovingly painted by Debbie Cook. Made in the UK.
The pieces in our 250XL puzzles are double the size of those found in our 500 and 1000 piece puzzles. This means they are perfect for those who find larger piece counts too tricky, or those who are suffering with sight or handling difficulties.
As with all Gibsons jigsaws, we use 100% recycled puzzle board and work with the best artists from all around the world. The beautifully illustrated pieces are designed to fit perfectly together; in fact, we use the thickest puzzle board on the market.
We’ve made some positive changes to our processes, so you can be sure you’re getting the same great puzzles and know they are kinder to the environment. Not only does the box have a fresh new look, but we’ve used biodegradable clear labels to secure the lid instead of shrink wrap, reducing our plastic waste. We use vegetable-based inks too. The gloss coating on the box gives extra protection and the puzzle pieces are stored in a plastic bag that can be recycled by most councils.
Because the box is slightly smaller than our previous designs, we need less room to transport our products which reduces our carbon footprint and means you can store your puzzles more easily. We have also popped an artwork poster inside for you to reference whilst you piece together your lovely jigsaw puzzle.
Product Details
High quality 250XL piece jigsaw puzzle
Made from thick, durable board that is 100% recycled
Puzzle size 48x34cm when complete.
Box size: 20.5x20.5x5cm
Product Code: G2721
Comes with a print-out of the puzzle image
Beautifully illustrated by Debbie Cook
Artist Bio:
Debbie Cook Born in North Yorkshire in 1963, Debbie trained in graphic design at Harrogate and York Colleges of Art. Her career to date has been a successful one with her work used all around the world appearing on greeting cards, stationery, giftware, jigsaws, collectors’ plates and many more products. Debbie’s style is versatile, including detailed watercolour and coloured pencil work, along with acrylics, pen and wash and pastel. Recently Debbie has branched out into painting for exhibitions and private commissions in oils. Debbie draws inspiration from the landscape and wildlife surrounding her 18th century cottage and studio in North Devon. Her favourite subjects are cats, dogs, children, fairies and teddy bears. She enjoys walking her dog, Kani who is her constant companion in the studio.