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1000 Piece Puzzle Commemorative Puzzle
1000 Piece Puzzle Commemorative Puzzle
1000 Piece Puzzle Commemorative Puzzle
1000 Piece Puzzle Commemorative Puzzle
1000 Piece Puzzle Commemorative Puzzle
1000 Piece Puzzle Commemorative Puzzle
1000 Piece Puzzle Commemorative Puzzle

1000 Piece Puzzle Commemorative Puzzle

Product ID : 48606733


Galleon Product ID 48606733
UPC / ISBN 810025792145
Shipping Weight 1.26 lbs
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Model UTU3GI0267
Manufacturer Funwares
Shipping Dimension 8.19 x 7.91 x 2.32 inches
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1000 Piece Puzzle Commemorative Puzzle Features

  • KAMALA: This super hero inspired 1000 piece puzzle is ideal for fans of politics and American history, and this collectible is a lasting keepsake.

  • BEAUTIFUL ARTWORK: An artist painted this puzzle in a colorful retro pop art style. This puzzle is perfect for framing to hang with pride in your home or office.

  • 1000 PIECE PUZZLE: This challenging jigsaw puzzle was produced to ensure there is virtually no puzzle dust. Each large, thick, easy to handle piece is printed with no-glare, non-toxic inks.

  • AMERICA PUZZLE: This unique puzzle celebrates the dynamic lady who won the race to the Oval Office in a time of unprecedented adversity. It is an ideal gift for the strong girls and women you know.

  • PUZZLES FOR ADULTS: This lighthearted tribute to our nation's VP is so full of hope and cheer, it appeals to men and women of all ages. Challenging to build, satisfying to complete! Completed: 27 x 19" approx.


About 1000 Piece Puzzle Commemorative Puzzle

This puzzle features Kamala Harris rendered in a modern art style portrait with American Flag background. Completed, this puzzle is suitable for framing and and makes a thoughtful gift to celebrate America's first woman to reach the office of Vice President. Senator Kamala Harris of California blazed a trail of firsts, as San Francisco's first Black district attorney, then as California's first female attorney general. She is the first woman, and first woman of color on a winning presidential ticket. And, at 56, there are more firsts to come! “While I may be the first woman in this office, I will not be the last,” she told a cheering audience in Wilmington, Delaware. “Because every little girl watching tonight sees that this is a country of possibilities.”