Hi,
Yeah, I have seen those around as well, bubt only once and a while. Here 
in the states you have to go to a place that specialises in toys and 
puzzles to get those kind of puzzles. I haven't seen any at major chain 
stores like Wal-Mart or K-Mart. Though Toys Are Us may have them. I'd 
have to check their online catalog.

Ron Schamerhorn wrote:
> Hi
>
>   You can indeed sometimes find a good tactile puzzle.  I'm not meaning a 
> jigsaw, but ones that are somewhat three dimensional in nature.  I've got 
> for examples one of those sliding puzzels that you can mess up.  Like the BG 
> 15 puzzle game.When it's finished it's a spider.  Another is a puzzle you 
> open and it's about 20 various shaped pieces, and a framework to end up 
> looking like a square.  This one actually has about 15 different ways it's 
> able to be finished.
>   Having said that the trouble is finding them.  Over here I've found them 
> mainly in toy stores or novelty shopps.
>
> HTH
> Ron
>   


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