Product Description
New from Celestial Buddies
So Many Moons!
“So Many Moons!” is a 500-piece, 24”-diameter, circular puzzle featuring 23 of our solar system’s planetary moons.
You’ll find a mix of cool facts and statistics about the planet and their moons on a handy poster, paired with both real photographs and “Buddy-ized” versions of the moons!
SO MANY MOONS!: Celestial Buddies is proud to introduce our beautiful new puzzle, So Many Moons! This jigsaw puzzle features cute illustrations of the planets of our solar system and their many moons.
POSTER INSIDE: Explore the wonders of the solar system with the included poster, featuring fascinating facts about the planets and their moons. Perfect for sparking curiosity and enhancing learning while assembling the puzzle!
SCREEN-FREE FUN: Puzzles are excellent tools for improving problem-solving skills, memory, and spatial reasoning. So Many Moons! encourages critical thinking and hand-eye coordination!
DETAILS: This 500 piece round puzzle measures 24″ in diameter when completed.
ALL KINDS OF PLAY: Our puzzle is great for both individual and cooperative play! Encourage independent problem-solving and concentration – or foster teamwork, communication, and shared achievement when completed together.
GREAT GIFT: This puzzle is perfect for birthdays, holidays, or any cozy night in! Spend quality time with friends and family, fun for kids, teens, and adults alike.
Lucy –
Fun and Educational!
My kids loved the Celestial Buddies puzzle! The pieces are sturdy and colorful, and the space theme kept them totally engaged. Itâs not just funâitâs also a great way to learn about the planets and moons. Perfect for curious little minds who love space!
David Ly –
Great for kids
My 3 year old loves the puzzle. It’s easy and educational for kids that love space and planets/moons
Emma –
Fun
Very unique and fun puzzle.
Kimberly Compton –
So Much Fun with So Many Moons!
I purchased So Many Moons to put together with my 8 year old. We have the plushes and he had a great time finding the names of the moons and reading the facts. The pieces were interesting and the round puzzle was just challenging enough for him. We had a lot of fun!