Frozen 2: Check Out Ravensburger’s New Jigsaw Puzzles Inspired By the Film

Friday, October 11th, 2019 7:03 am

Seven new puzzles are available to pre-order now, including a 3D Olaf!

On November 22, Frozen fans will have the chance to travel back to the magical home of Anna, Elsa, and their friends when Frozen 2 debuts in theaters. Ahead of the film’s premiere, Ravensburger has revealed a series of seven new puzzles for kids (and kids at heart) that are based on Frozen 2.

Five are traditional puzzles, which let you put together one or more flat images, while the other two are 3D puzzles, meaning they’re sculptures that you can put together piece by piece.

Here are the seven puzzles you’ll be able to collect later this year.

Source: Amazon

Frosty Adventures – This option includes two 24-piece puzzles in the same box. It’s priced at $12.99, and is recommended for puzzlers aged 4+.

Source: Amazon

The Journey Starts – Like Frosty Adventures, this one comes with multiple puzzles in the same box. In this case, there are three 49-piece puzzles to put together. This one costs $12.99, and is recommended for kids 5+.

Source: Amazon

Magic of the Forest – Magic of the Forest is a 100 piece XXL puzzle, recommended for kids 6 and up. The “XXL” means the pieces are larger than traditional puzzle pieces. The Magic of the Forest puzzle costs $15.49.

Source: Amazon

Strong Sisters – This one is another 100-piece XXL puzzle for puzzlers 6+, but it’s special because it has glitter on the pieces. The Strong Sisters puzzle is priced at $15.49.

Source: Amazon

The Mysterious Forest – This final traditional puzzle in the series is a 200-piece XXL puzzle for kids 8 and up. It costs $15.49.

Source: Ravensburger

3D Olaf – This three-dimensional puzzle will allow you to put together a “statue” or “sculpture” of the friendly snowman Olaf that’s made of 54 plastic pieces. The puzzle is recommended for ages 8 and up, and it costs $9.99.

Source: Amazon

3D Castle – The final puzzle in this set will let you build a 3D model of the castle from Frozen 2 using 216 plastic pieces. This is the most advanced puzzle in the series, and it comes with a higher age recommendation to match: 12+. It’s also the most expensive item, at $69.99. The walls of the castle are decorated with imagery representing scenes from the film.

The five traditional puzzles are due out in late October, while the 3D puzzles will be released near the end of November. All seven are available to pre-order now on Amazon.

Brandy Berthelson
Editor-in-Chief

Brandy Berthelson has been writing about video games and technology since 2006, with her work appearing on sites including AOL Games, Digital Spy, and Adweek. When she’s not gaming, Brandy enjoys crafting, baking, and traveling with her husband.

DON'T SKIP A BEAT
SuperParent © 2024 | All Rights Reserved.