Costume Puzzle – Flora the Genius Fairy Botanist

New

Costume Puzzle is an exciting and educational, hands-on costume-building game designed to spark creativity and imagination in children aged 4 to 15. Each set features vibrantly colored felt modules that effortlessly attach and detach—just like snap-together building blocks. Kids can follow the step-by-step instructions in the box to create a variety of playful costumes, or they can dream up original designs of their own. The process of constructing a costume can be just as enjoyable as wearing it, encouraging exploration, problem-solving, and plenty of laughter along the way.

Flora the Genius Fairy Botanist is Feltland’s resident genius; she’s always running science experiments in her fairy laboratory, searching for ways to make the kingdom’s flowers blossom more beautifully. It is Flora who fills the kingdom with so many flowers and keeps the bees so busy! Flora saves her most extraordinary blossoms just for Princess Priscilla.

  • Included in the box: 82 pieces of felt modules (52 pink, 17 blue and 14 yellow) and an instruction sheet for constructing the fairy. One felt module is 16 x 16 cm (7 x 7 in).
  • The box size is 33 x 16 x 9 cm (13 x 3,5 x 6,7 in)
  • CE certified
  • Manufactured in Estonia (raw material felt is sourced from China)
  • For children between the ages of 4 and 15
  • Tested in a laboratory for chemicals, as they are children’s products

Brand

Costume Puzzle

Costume Puzzle: Build your own fairytale costume! Costume Puzzle is an educational costume building game for children between the ages of 4 and 15. The game consists of differently colored felt modules and an instruction sheet. The felt modules can be easily attached to and detached from one another – just like constructing houses with plastic blocks. You can create costumes by following the instructions in the box or use your imagination to create entirely new ones. The process of creating a costume is often as much fun as playing with one and can unleash creativity you didn’t even know you had. Karen Korjus, the creator of Costume Puzzle, grew up in a small village in Estonia. Even as a child, she loved making clothes, often cutting up her mother’s dresses and old curtains for fabric. Her seamstress grandmother would usually step in to help finish these early creations. Later, while studying fashion design, Karen developed a no-sew, pattern-free method that makes it easier for kids everywhere to design their own clothes—forming the foundation of Costume Puzzle.