It was a map of the world that John Spilsbury mounted on a hardwood sheet, then cut around the countries. It was used as an educational tool to teach British children their geography.
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No, there isn't...it only explains what it looks like.
If you go to the right place maybe they will make you a custom jigsaw puzzle with a picture of your grandchild. They will if they say the accept that stuff.
Jigsaw is the same thing as a puzzle. All you have to do is put all the pieces together to make a picture.
The jigsaw- capable of cutting wood in very curly and scrolling lines. The puzzle was named for the look that the saw can produce.
If you mean a puzzle that's just a picture, cut into pieces, that's a jigsaw puzzle. If you mean one where you have pictures and maybe some letters with + and - signs, that's a rebus.
Old keys.
It's probably the Jigsaw Puzzle.
Jigsaw puzzle is Legkaart in afrikans.=)
The twilight book with a jigsaw puzzle on the front is "Breaking Dawn."
The jigsaw puzzle was literally mind-boggling. The jigsaw puzzle had over 500 pieces.
A jigsaw is "une scie sauteuse" (fem. - electric machine saw) or "un puzzle" (masc. - for a jigsaw puzzle)