Hawai’i Premier Puzzles Humuhumunukunukuapuaa Hawai’i State Fish

The Mommies Reviews

David’s had a lady at her office who was cleaning out her home. She knew I homeschooled Charlie so she was kind enough to send craft products for Charlie and I to use in our Homeschool Classes. Inside the box was Hawai’i Premier Puzzles Humuhumunukunukuapuaa Hawai’i State Fish. Just don’t ask me or Charlie how to see this name which is why you will find us visiting our local Aquarium to ask the people who work there not only how to say the name of the Hawai’i State Fish but to see they have one we can see in person.

Just look at all the vibrant colors of the Fish which makes you feel like you could reach out and touch them. I don’t know about you, but Charlie said the shells look like Tacos and made him hungry. Do you agree? I don’t know about you, but I love the pink Seahorse and wouldn’t mind having the Seahorse as a pet.

I love how these puzzles aren’t only toys, but they can be used for learning as well because inside you will find fun facts about Hawaii. Charlie has trouble sitting down long enough to do a puzzle and this one is 1000 pieces, but I will not have to worry about Charlie finishing this puzzle because on the back is a lettering system that will help you know where each piece goes. Although I will cover that up, so we have to try and put the puzzle together without using the letters which is better for Charlie and helps build his patience which we both need to do. Don’t worry about having lost pieces as there is mesh bag to keep them in when not working the puzzle.

Humuhumunukunukuapuaa – Premium Jigsaw Puzzle

  • 1000 Pieces – Made with genuine wood for a “perfect and tight fit”
  • Full size color poster included
  • Lettering system on back of pieces for quicker and faster assembly
  • Hawaii “Fun Facts”
  • Large size puzzle: 29.53″ x 19.69″
  • Premium mesh bag included

I know I may never get to Hawaii if I have to take a plane but that doesn’t mean I can’t purchase decorations celebrating Hawaii to decorate my home with. Which is why I would like to purchase Pink Plumeria Oahu, Hawaii for Charlie and I put together as a family on his Free Days in our Homeschool. Then Charlie and I can study the pink Plumeria plant seeing if it would grow in Texas. If the Plumeria does, we could take a Fild Trip to a Nursery. We could pink up this plant and ask if they have any other native plants to Hawaii to add to our Garden. Would you like to go with us?

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates