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An artist's illustration used for a jigsaw of people camping and in a field beside a stream where children are playing

Family-run Bigjigs Toys has acquired jigsaw brand The House of Puzzles, marking a new era for Bigjigs Toys as it moves into the cardboard jigsaw category. The House of Puzzles’ range of over 350 jigsaws has captivated enthusiasts for decades. Celebrated for its artist-illustrated designs and craftsmanship, The House of Puzzles’ brand complements Bigjigs Toys’ diverse collection of premium quality playthings for children.

Commenting on the development is Sam Ireland, operations director of Bigjigs Toys. “We are honoured to welcome The House of Puzzles into the Bigjigs family. Puzzles were the first product Mum and Dad created back in 1985, so this exciting acquisition feels like the perfect fit. Looking ahead, we are committed to preserving the legacy of this beloved brand while infusing it with a Bigjigs touch of playfulness and innovation.”

Ivor Cohen, a founder of The House of Puzzles, adds: “We are delighted to pass the torch to Bigjigs Toys. Their stewardship, experience and drive will re-energise The House of Puzzles, and we look forward to seeing it reach new heights under Bigjigs’ skill and guidance.”

Going forward, retailers can expect to see the introduction of fresh designs and new product launches, while ensuring seamless continuity of the current range. For trade enquiries and further information contact orders@bigjigstoys.com.

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