Multicolored Plastic Toys Jigsaw Puzzle

Multicolored Plastic Toys
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Toys come in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors. The can be made from wood, metal, plastic, textiles and other materials. In this new puzzle we feature an assortment of multicolored toys made out of plastic. We have red, blue, green and orange ones.

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