*looking back to 2007*
Daddy doesn't really like heights so I was a little shocked when he said he would go up.
As well as having the numbers on each piece had an arrow too. This told you which way to put the next piece and so on.
It was strange doing a puzzle without looking at a picture, we worked just off the numbers.
We each took a group of numbers 1-10, 11-20 and so on and then we passed them to Daddy who joined them together.
To make it 3D there are hinged pieces. I found these quite tricky at first but then realised they just need bending into place. I was scared I might snap them but they are strong plastic pieces.
Once all the pieces for the bottom half of the tower were connected we placed it on the base.
The middle section was harded than the bottom. I'm not sure why I think it might have been just us putting pieces in the wrong place ... oops.
It came together in the end and then there was only the top part to go.
I was really excited to see it all together and to switch the lights on.
We love it. It stands 44cm tall and it is really sturdy.
We switched the lights on and the colours are really lovely, its a pity the photograph doesn't really show how bright it is.
It now has a new home in our living room. Its lovely at night glowing in the corner. Actually makes me want to go back to Paris.
To view the entire 3D puzzle collection by Ravensburger visit the website here
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