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The eeBoo Piece & Love "Bountiful Mushrooms 1000 Piece Puzzle" features illustrated, labeled mushrooms in vibrant watercolor on a white background, with the product name and brand shown at the top of the box.

eeBoo Piece & Love Bountiful Mushrooms 1000 Piece Puzzle

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Why we love it

  • Free from 3,000+ banned ingredients and meets our EU-informed standards.
  • Made with recycled board and printed using natural, vegetable-based inks.
  • Discover the variety and beauty of nature through stunning watercolor art.
  • Includes a curated artist playlist to soundtrack your mindful puzzling experience.
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Bountiful Mushrooms 1000 Piece Puzzle $24.99

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Watercolorist Maria Over’s lush collection of colorful mushrooms explores their variety and beauty with the eye of an artist and the fascination of a naturalist.

  • 1000 sturdy, dustless, double-coated puzzle pieces that snap together with ease. Includes a curated, puzzle playlist from the artist.
  • Scan the QR code on the back of the box to hear the songs the artist listens to while they work. 
  • Includes full-color insert for reference 
  • Sustainably Sourced: Made with recycled board and printed on FSC®-certified paper using Vegetable-Based Inks. 
  • Completed Puzzle: 23" x 23”

Post-Consumer Recycled Paper Board, Printed Paper, Vegetable-Based Inks, PLA Bag, Wafer Seal

Grove Values

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3,000+ BANNED INGREDIENTS

Thoughtful fun for kids of all ages.

From mindful toys to reduced-plastic party plates, every product is reviewed for materials and ingredients that align with our standards — minimizing plastic, additives, and waste wherever possible.

A 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle featuring various types of illustrated mushrooms on the box cover. Several completed puzzle pieces lie next to the box, all placed on a blue circular background.

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Reusable and reduced-plastic party supplies that help reduce plastic waste

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Creative supplies, carefully chosen

Vetted for ingredients and materials that meet our standards

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