A Puzzle
Rose and Eugenia like the idea of a 3-D puzzle, but are perplexed by some of the instructions.
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Apparently first the numbers must be inscribed right on the wood.
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With 125 bits and pieces to keep track of, the girls go slowly, and frequently double-check. It takes a long time!
This is part of A LONG Story…
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Oh, wow…looks like they will be busy for a while…Hitty Jean wants to know it they have enough “Gule”
have fun!!
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Tell Hitty Jean that the Quimper Hittys have guile but no gule. In any case they are still searching for a jiont.
Hitty Ashlyn wishes she could join in the fun of making this puzzle——–looks like they will have to use their wooden brains for this one.
The Quimper Hittys appreciate Ashlyn’s desire to help – at the moment it is looking like a long-term proposition.
I am feeling a bit worried. Any animal which has that many verterbrae could be serious, slithery trouble. Do these youngsters know what they are constructing? I sure hope so.
If not, I think they had better get this tool as an app on their mobile device (they do have one, don’t they?).
http://parseltonguetranslator.warnerbros.com/parseltongue.php
It is not a snake…Eugenia and Rosie know what it is supposed to be, but they are not telling Constance for fear of causing hysteria.
What a great project! Although it looks like it might take some time.
Yes, when you have very little hands it takes longer.