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Normally Christmas comes and goes, but not in the home of Jebidiah Krinklemeijer, puzzle-maker extreme. Here the holidays can last as long as it takes for his grandchildren to solve the puzzles he so carefully crafts. Mr. Krinklemeijer has been known to go a bit overboard in the games of his making, ensnaring his young visitors in an avalanche of puzzles meant to confound. Sometimes they become so hopelessly lost in the myriad of games that they throw their hands up in despair. Mr. Krinklemeijer finds this to be quite amusing. He hopes to challenge, befuddle, and otherwise perplex the little merrymakers and knows that their problem solving skills will improve with time and practice. In truth, all of his puzzles can be solved quite easily with concentrated organization. They require keen observational skills and the ability to correlate and associate like-things. Nothing more. In the current case, the challenge is as simple as pumpkin pie. All they have to do is light the Christmas star. Maybe you can help? Once you have done this, you can celebrate a job well done and then go on your merry way. Until then, like the poor Krinklemeijer grandchildren, you will play, and play, and play.