Tiny Treehouses: Temple of Gratitude

This morning I wanted to share a new Puzzle with you from Tiny Treehouse who sent me their Temple of Gratitude a DIY wooden model I was sent in exchange for a review.

David has been asking why we don’t use Puzzles more when Homeschooling Charlie instead of board games. The more I thought about David’s question which I didn’t have a answer for. I decided to go through my emails and found a press release from Tiny Treehouse. I went to there website and looked around.

I was amazed that these are 3 D Puzzles made from wood. I contacted them back and they let me choose one of the puzzles and I picked out Temple of Gratitude. Which I believe we all need more gratitude in our lives. One the puzzle arrived I sat down at the kitchen table to look at the pieces.

The pieces are tiny, and you punch the laser cut wooden sheets out. As I did, I was afraid they would break but they didn’t. There a nice light bamboo color. While I did this Charlie read the instructions which was his reading class for the day. Charlie and David were surprised to find it comes with LED Lights.

There is tips on how to put the Puzzle together. They even included all the supplies we needed including Craft Tweezers and Sandpaper. It takes two to three hours to build the puzzles which we did in two days because its had for Charlie to sit still that long and it also hurts me to sit in a chair that long and not move.

Before we finished Temple of Gratitude my niece Lily and my nephew Jason arrived to spend time with Charlie. As I was picking up the puzzle Jason asked me what it was. I showed him and he was amazed to see a puzzle like this. Jason is 9 and Lily is 6. David thought this puzzle might be too hard for them but both of them set down with us and they were able with Charlie’s help to finish the puzzle in record time.

I can’t wait to purchase more of these not only for us to use on #GameNight but in our Homeschool. David let me know these puzzles will make wonderful gifts for our families and Charlie and I agree with David and will be purchasing different sets to give everyone so when there all down we have a variety of puzzles to display in our home. Saving money on art and decorations.

Be thankful, be kind, be humble. 

DIY wooden model kit with easy to follow instructions. Includes LED lights, acrylic stake (moisture resistant) and assembly tools. 

Optional Builds: Acrylic stake, flat base, hanging hook
Difficulty level: 
2/5
Build time: 2 hours
Age: 15+

Size: Small Pieces: 81 Scale: 1:50
Assembled size: in: 4.1 x 3.6 x 7H / mm: 105 x 90 x 180H, plus acrylic stake / hanging hook

Batteries not included. Batteries required: 2x CR2032 per treehouse. Grab one from Amazon here.

I would like to get Spring Pavilion

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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