In the book Who would comfort Toffle, a lonely Toffle goes westward across the sky, and arrives at the park of the Hemulens. Rockets are fired there, the carousels are full of people with balloons and the atmosphere is joyfully boisterous. Oh, if only Toffle would go with the others, then he wouldn't be alone. But does Toffle dare?
The atmospheric illustration contains plenty of details, so putting together the puzzle progresses in a pleasant way and does not immediately get stuck in its initial elements. Puzzles give the brain the exercise it needs, and putting together a puzzle is a good pastime. The puzzle has up to 2,000 pieces, and it offers a challenge for a slightly older and more experienced puzzle assembler.