Soap Bubbles Jigsaw Puzzle

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About Soap Bubbles: Today's puzzle is based on a painting by Jean Simeon Chardin. In the painting Chardin depicts two young boys on a window sill. The older one blows a soap bubble out the window while the younger one sits by his side and watches. // Image Credit: Jean Simeon Chardin (1733/1734), Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington (1942.5.1)

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