Larsen Puzzle Frame - Towards the North Pole, 65 pieces. If we go back centuries, to 1893 to be exact, we can learn all about Fritjof Nansen and his ship named Fram. You will discover everything about Nansen's mission to reach the North Pole. Fram was one of the strongest ships ever built, designed to float on the ice. When Fritjof realized that his ship would not cross the North Pole, he set out to reach it on skis. In 1896, Nansen and Johansen spent the entire winter surviving on walrus and polar bear meat. This puzzle consists of 65 specially shaped pieces, some of which are in the form of a dog, a polar bear, a walrus, and several other Arctic animals. The puzzle tells a great story and journey from 1893 to 1896, with information about their entire expedition. It is best suited for slightly older children.
Minimum age | 5 Years |
Puzzle pieces | 65 pieces |
Puzzle motive | Animal, Art, Landscape |
Item number | 13877188 |
Manufacturer | Larsen |
Category | Jigsaw puzzles |
Manufacturer no. | NB7 |
Release date | 25/9/2020 |
Material group | Cardboard |
Minimum age | 5 Years |
Licence | None |
Puzzle pieces | 65 pieces |
Puzzle motive | Animal, Art, Landscape |
Motive creation | Frame |
Geometry | 2D |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Scope of delivery | 65 parts |
Items per sales unit | 65 x |
Length | 36.50 cm |
Width | 28.50 cm |
Height | 0.50 cm |
Length | 36.80 cm |
Width | 28.80 cm |
Height | 0.50 cm |
Weight | 319 g |
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