You might recall the name, “John Noer.” He is The Mayflower Community resident who is an avid jigsaw puzzle assembler. John has completed many puzzles, including a 9,000-piece vibrant aquascape and the 40,000-piece, 10-frame Disney character collage.
Taking advantage of John’s fondness for puzzling, his daughter Mary, a high school science teacher, presented John with the 4,175-piece Dr. Livingstone’s full body anatomy jigsaw puzzle. She is thinking that she can use it eventually in her classroom.
John has now finished the puzzle, which is glued-together and will be covered with clear contact paper. It is currently stored under the bed in John’s and wife Dorothy’s Mayflower apartment until Mary can pick it up. They are not going to try to ship it!
Composed of seven separate puzzles that fit together, the full-body anatomy is ten-feet tall! The individual puzzles include the head and neck, the rib cage, the abdominal cavity, the musculature of the right arm, the skeletal structure of the left arm, the musculature of the right leg, and the skeletal structure of the left leg.
Was it difficult? John replied, “No. Not really. The human body is so intricate that the pieces are well-defined!” (Maybe for John!)
— Bob Mann, Mayflower Sales & Marketing Director