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A little apple tree in spring and the same tree in autumn — and the squirrels, birds, mice, and rabbits who live in it all year.
Mon Petit Pommier is a puzzle with two layers of play. The first ten pieces build the apple tree itself — a tall, handsome tree illustrated by Txell Darné with the detail and warmth that makes every Londji image worth spending time with. The second ten pieces are the creatures who inhabit it: a family of squirrels, a nest of birds, a mischievous cat, and playful owls in the branches above; mice, rabbits, and moles hiding in their burrows beneath the roots below. Flip the completed puzzle over and the scene changes — the same tree, but now in autumn: apples harvested, leaves turning, the animals preparing. A reversible and interlocking puzzle for the youngest members of the family. Completed size 40 x 67cm; box 30.8 x 20.2 x 8cm. FSC paper and recycled cardboard, made in Barcelona.
- 20 large pieces: 10 build the tree, 10 insert as animals and details
- Reversible — spring/summer on one side, autumn/winter on the other
- Animals: squirrels, birds, cat, owls above ground; mice, rabbits, moles below
- Illustrated by Txell Darné; completed size 40 x 67cm, box 30.8 x 20.2 x 8cm
- FSC paper and recycled cardboard, made in Barcelona. Ages 3–6
Londji has been making toys in Barcelona since 2004, designing puzzles and games that bring art, storytelling, and play together. Their work is produced in Europe — designed in Barcelona, made in Girona — from FSC-certified paper and recycled cardboard, entirely plastic-free.
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