Sharks of the Badlands-
I rather liked this episode, but thought the title misleading. The trial and error aspect of finding a working solution for the problem of keeping humans in the water safe from the sharks that live there was well represented. I’m glad that the scientists in questions opted for a preventative solution, rather than a reactionary one.
Legend of the Deep Blue-
This episode was iffy for me. I thought the plot was amorphous, and not well defined. While the shark known as Deep Blue is one of the largest ever tagged, she isn’t the only large shark in the ocean, and finding her without tag data is like looking for a needle in a haystack. As the scientists I follow on Twitter noted, scars do heal, so they are not reliable identifiers after several years. DNA is the only way to be sure. That being said, the episode was fun and had amazing shark cage footage!
The Sharks of Headstone Hell-
So many tiger sharks! Another great shark episode with a great explanation of both the history of the area and the current events impacting both locals and the shark population. Hopefully, now that it is known that the area around Norkolk Island is a tiger shark hotspot it can be designated as a protected area.
Today’s puzzle is a fun one! Ravensburger’s Smiling Sharks is a puzzle I’ve been hoarding for months, waiting for Shark Week. It is a part of Ravensburger’s Perfect Age Fit series, which features graduated piece sizes for young puzzlers. As a puzzler with hand issues due to arthritis and nerve problems, I really wanted to test these puzzles out.
Smiling Sharks is a 300XXL puzzle, which is the smallest piece size in the series. I found the pieces to be comfortable in my hands, and the thick chipboard satisfyingly heavy.
The border was the easiest part of this image.
I love the fact that each shark in this puzzle has a different face and personality! Ravensburger is known for quality puzzles, and the attention to detail is one of the reasons why!


Overall, a great puzzle! The image is challenging without being overwhelming. Little-Big and I had a nice afternoon puzzling. Shark Week and puzzles go together!
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PUZZLE SPECS
- Company: Ravensburger
- Title: Smiling Sharks
- Artist: Howard Robinson
- Year released: 2017
- Pieces: 300XXL
- Cut-Style: Grid
- Finished size: 19 x 14 inches
- Bonus poster: No
- Made in Germany
QUALITY:
- Box: Sturdy but lightweight, 13 x 9 x 1½ inches, Linen finish
- Board: Extra thick chipboard
- Cut: Cut with a steelcut die
- Image Quality: Excellent, great color saturation
- Finish: Linen matte
- Puzzle Dust: Minimal
- Piece shapes: 2 different shapes that repeat, Large size for easy handling
- Piece Fit: Excellent! Great snap and I could move multiple pieces easily
Disability Notes: The 300XXL size puzzle pieces are a great size for a person with hand issues, or a short attention span. The pieces are sturdy and wellmade.
Where to buy: Smiling Sharks 300 XXL Puzzle is available on the Ravensburger website for $14.99 USD.
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Disclosure: I received a complimentary puzzle from the manufacturer in exchange for review. The opinions are my own. All links are direct, I do not make money from them.
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