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Trefl “4×250” Garfield Doesn’t Like Mondays Puzzle | 13344

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Trefl “4×250” Garfield Doesn’t Like Mondays Puzzle | 13344Trefl 4250 Garfield Doesnt Like Mondays Puzzle 13344 The Trefl 4250 Garfield Doesnt Like Mondays Puzzle (13344) is a set of four fun 250piece jigsaw puzzles featuring the iconic Garfield in humorous Monday scenes perfect for fans and family play. Start your week with a smile (even if Garfield doesnt) with the Trefl 4250 Garfield Doesnt Like Mondays Puzzle (13344). This puzzle set includes four 250piece puzzles, delivering a total of 1000 pieces filled

Trefl “4×250” Garfield Doesn’t Like Mondays Puzzle | 13344

The Trefl “4×250” Garfield Doesn’t Like Mondays Puzzle (13344) is a set of four fun 250‑piece jigsaw puzzles featuring the iconic Garfield in humorous Monday scenes — perfect for fans and family play.

Start your week with a smile (even if Garfield doesn’t) with the Trefl “4×250” Garfield Doesn’t Like Mondays Puzzle (13344). This puzzle set includes four 250‑piece puzzles, delivering a total of 1000 pieces filled with colorful and amusing artwork inspired by the beloved lazy cat and his dislike for Mondays.

Each puzzle showcases lively illustrations of Garfield in classic Monday mood scenarios, making this set enjoyable for kids, teens, and adults alike. Crafted from high‑quality cardboard with precision‑cut pieces, the puzzles fit together securely for an engaging and satisfying assembly experience.

Perfect for family game nights, rainy day activities, or as a gift for Garfield fans, this set offers hours of entertainment and a fun way to develop concentration and critical thinking. Once completed, each finished puzzle makes a whimsical display piece full of charm and humor.

  • Four 250‑piece puzzles for a total of 1000 pieces
  • Fun Garfield Monday‑themed artwork full of humor and color
  • High‑quality durable pieces with secure fitting
  • Suitable for kids, teens, and adults
  • Encourages focus, patience, and problem‑solving skills
  • Great for family hours, leisure time, or solo play
  • Finished puzzles make humorous display pieces
  • Perfect gift for Garfield fans and puzzle lovers
Specification Details
Brand Trefl
Product Name “4×250” Garfield Doesn’t Like Mondays Puzzle
Model Number 13344
Puzzle Count 4 puzzles × 250 pieces
Total Pieces 1000 pieces
Finished Size Standard 250‑piece puzzle dimensions
Age Range Suitable for ages 6+
Material Durable cardboard
Theme Garfield / Humorous Cartoon
Packaging Puzzle box set
Difficulty Level Easy / Beginner to Intermediate
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Neckk
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
Extremely fun!
Format: Paperback
I couldn't stop laughing while reading this. It's very well written, well drawn, and the overall quality (both physical & story wise) is very good. Just finished reading this volume, and I have nothing but good things to say about it. Ogami (the main protagonist) is a very fun character to follow through his dilemmas. Definitely looking forward to reading Volume 2!
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jillya
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 3
pretty funny for a 39 year old, but...
Format: Kindle
I loved the premise of a "middle aged" hitman turning into a middle school boy, but there are some iffy bits for teens. When a divorced, middle aged hitman is turned into a middle school boy, shenanigans happen. I'm not sure if Kill Blue is a dark crime or school life comedy manga; I think it's a bit of both. The author does a great job portraying how adults see the current generation, obsessed with social media, etc. I loved how our grouchy, introverted ML starts to love learning, and begrudgingly becomes more social. He has a typical goofy sidekick and other side characters. The FL is a beautiful (?) middle school girl who keeps being hassled by teen boys and enemies of her father, and the ML reluctantly steps in to help. If you like this kind of manga, I'd recommend Sakamito Days, where the ML is already happily married. ********Spoiler Alert********* The whole idea that " I'll have to marry a middle school girl", when I'm really a 39 year old man is creepy. Even if the 39 yr old is in a middle school body. If this manga turns into a long series, and his character marries the girl, it will still be creepy. That's my parental concern.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2025
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A. K. S.
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 4
Fun series starter
Format: Kindle
This was fun. Juzo Ogami is 39, legendary assassin and a divorced father of one. A bee sting transforms his body back to a 13-year-old’s, so his boss sends him to scout a middle school for his daughter—as a student there. It’s not easy for Ogami, who is a school drop-out and doesn’t know how to talk to children. On a first day, he’s pegged to be the class loser. But to his surprise, he discovers he loves learning. If only he could study in peace, but all sorts of pervs and kidnappers disturb the students and he has no choice but to step in. Anonymously. The real trouble begins when the scientist trying to find a solution to his age problem—his ex-wife—learns that to infiltrate the pharmaseutical company responsible for the age drug, Ogami needs to marry the owner’s daughter, who just happens to be his classmate. No way is he going to date a girl the same age as his daughter, not even to save her from worse suitors. Right? This was a fun start to a series. Ogami was slightly different age-change protagonist with his world-weariness and clear understanding of what is appropriate for someone his age. He changes a lot during the first volume already. It will be fun to see where that’ll lead. Art was good.
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Music Man
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
Always the best
Absolutely the best! Jeff strikes again with second volume.
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jennifer stevens
Whiting, US
★★★★★ 5
Eagerly await volume 2
A Jeff Lemire read is worth its weight in gold.with a unique style to the artwork and the building of an intriguing story its a wonderful graphic novel trip. The main character is returning home to help care for mother who has cancer.Theresa(the main character) comes to find there is more at home than just her mother that needs her.Theresa tries to help out with her mother's business.her mother appears to be one of scam fortune tellers but like any good Jeff Lemire read nothing is what it seems. Fantastic beginning and I've already pre-ordered volume 2.Also if your reading Phantom Road pay attention because you will notice something oddly familiar....
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