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Eero assembles a different puzzle

Eero first opens the garden-related items task brief, and runs off with the toy wheelbarrow. However, he is somewhat confused by the task wording, and looks around the property for a (non-existent) garden to find items in. Eventually, he figures out what the task is asking, and gathers tools from the shed, which include a rake and a shovel, making his wheeling of the small wheelbarrow over to the playhouse even more awkward.

Eero next opens the brick tower task brief, measuring it against the length of his leg to ensure its height before continuing.

Eero’s third task requires him to put his hand on his hip, so he puts his left hand on his hip, keeping his dominant hand free.

He then opens the bowling task brief, knocking over two pins by throwing a water bottle at them.

Eero’s fifth task is the jigsaw-hiding one. He runs towards the forest and simply flings the box towards it, allowing the puzzle pieces to fall where they may.

Finally, Eero opens the jigsaw assembly task, and so runs back to the area where he’d thrown them. Eventually, Eero manages to find nine jigsaw pieces, and takes them back to the porch to put them together, only to find that he is still missing three pieces (nearly the entire bottom of the puzzle). Instead of continuing to look for them, Eero picks up a handful of grass and places it where the missing pieces would go, claiming that his puzzle is of a puppy playing in the grass.

Eero’s total time is revealed to be 15 minutes and 7 seconds. As he does not fully complete all six tasks, he is awarded joint last place. However, Jaakko also awards him a bonus point “for admirably stretching the definition of a jigsaw”.

(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)

(Illustrations collected by Jenny R and adjusted by Karl Craven)

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