You know that moment when a child has watched the same Paw Patrol episode three times in a row, and you’re quietly losing your mind on the sofa? The Skye & Everest 49 Piece Jigsaw Puzzles set is a decent alternative. It swaps screen time for table time, and gives small hands something to actually do.
What you get
Three separate cardboard puzzles, each with 49 pieces. The images feature Skye and Everest from the TV show—no Chase or Marshall here, just the two female pups. Each finished puzzle measures 17 x 17cm, which is roughly the size of a small dinner plate. The box is compact, easy to store, and doesn’t scream for attention on a shelf.
What actually changes when you open the box
Instead of another passive half-hour in front of a tablet, you get a child leaning over the table, squinting at a piece, trying to fit it in. The linen finish on the cardboard cuts down glare, so if you’re doing this under a kitchen light or near a window, the image stays clear. No shiny reflections bouncing off the pieces.
The 49-piece count is a deliberate choice. It’s not so few that a five-year-old finishes in three minutes and asks for another. It’s not so many that they give up and wander off. Most kids aged five to seven will take between 10 and 20 minutes per puzzle, depending on how familiar they are with the characters. That’s enough time for you to drink a coffee without interruption.
The cardboard itself is sturdy. Not flimsy, not premium thick, but solid enough to survive being dropped, bent, or accidentally sat on. The pieces interlock cleanly—no forcing them together, no gaps that make the image look broken.
Specifications that matter
- Three separate puzzles, each with 49 pieces. Not one big puzzle split into three bags.
- Finished size: 17 x 17cm per puzzle. Small enough to fit on a tray table or a corner of the kitchen counter.
- Cardboard grade: premium, with a linen finish. The texture reduces glare and feels slightly matte to the touch.
- Age recommendation: 5 years and up. A bright 4-year-old might manage with help. A 7-year-old will find it straightforward.
- Images feature Skye and Everest only. If your child insists on Rubble or Zuma, this set won’t satisfy them.
Who this is for
This set works best for a child who already knows the characters and enjoys the satisfaction of completing something. It’s good for a rainy afternoon, a quiet weekend morning, or a non-screen activity after nursery or school. It also works as a low-stakes gift for a Paw Patrol fan—no batteries, no assembly, no disappointment.
It’s less suitable for a child who still puts puzzle pieces in their mouth, or for someone expecting large floor puzzles. The 17cm finished size is small. If you want something that covers the whole table, look elsewhere. Also, if your child is already doing 100-piece puzzles confidently, this will feel too easy.
Honest verdict
This is a straightforward, functional product. It does what it says: provides three small puzzles with popular characters, made from decent cardboard, at a reasonable price point. The linen finish is a genuine plus—it makes the puzzle easier to see in normal room light. The 49-piece count hits a sweet spot for the stated age range.
The main limitation is the size. 17 x 17cm is small. Some children prefer a bigger image to work with. And the set only includes Skye and Everest, so if your child’s favourite pup isn’t here, this won’t hold their attention. But if they like these two characters and you need a quiet, contained activity that doesn’t involve a screen, this is a solid choice.
It won’t change your child’s life. It will give you 15 minutes of peace. Sometimes that’s enough.
Features
- This puzzles show Skye and Everest from the hit TV show Paw Patrol
- High quality 3 x 49 piece cardboard jigsaw puzzles
- The finished puzzles measure 17 x 17cm when complete
- Suitable for ages 5 years and up.
- Made from strong premium grade cardboard, with linen finish print to minimise glare on puzzle image.
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Updated on 30/05/2026
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