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Children's Mosaic Game
Some years ago I bought a Mosaic game for my grandchildren from Aldi's, and I am trying to find out where I can buy another, and also replenish some of the tiles. Aldi's have not been able to help as it was many years ago and they do not keep records that far back. It consists of a number of different small coloured plastic cubes and some triangular ones, in black, red green yellow etc, stored in a plastic box with divided compartments. The lid of the box has a grid into which you place the blocks. Under the grid you place patterned pictures which are made up of coloured squares or triangles. You place the correct coloured blocks into the grid to make up the pictures. Examples are a house, a castle, aeroplane, train etc etc. Ours came with six pictures, but the leaflet guide shows some 24. This guide shows the pictures but the only other information shown is a Title MOSAIC ART and the No 59619. No manufacturer or retailer is identified. There is no info on the plastic container box. I have attempted google searches but have failed so far, perhaps not having used the correct words for the search. If anyone knows of such a product and can provide any info I will be very grateful.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thank you for your answer. Whilst there are some similarities to tangrams, the product is not a puzzle, but is used to build pictures by placing small square or triangular blocks into a plastic grid over a picture (marked out in coloured squares) using the appropriate colour blocks. I had tried Amazon and Ebay, and have now tried Play.com but with no success. I also tried searching on tanagrams. Whilst finding many interesting products on the searches, I failed to find my particular product, or anything near it. Thank you anyway.
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