Type of bind: Paperback
Format: Bargain Price
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 128
Printing Date: August 31, 2004
Sale Popularity Level: 557596
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Product Description:
'Activity book with 400 colorful re-useable stickers. Topics include: ABC, Colors, Mix & Match, Numbers, Shapes, Sizes, Words, Animals.'
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Great book of stickers that you match to corresponding outline. Divided nicely into sections. Pages of stickers correspond to particular pages making it easy to match. My 3, now 4 year old loves to match them to the appropriate spot. Worth the price. I liked it so much I bought a second one with different stickers. This would make a great gift.
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My 3 year old LOVES this book. It has over 400 fun, reuseable stickers! They are bright, colorful pictures. I love how it is arranged by letter, then size, color, etc. Great, fun teaching tool.
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My two year old daughter received this as a birthday present and she just loves finding the missing stickers. It's a great mommy/daughter time book. If I let her on her own the stickers end up on everything BUT the book. So we do the activities together. It's great for learning and spending quality time together. The stickers are reusable (to a certain extent). I'm actually ordering more versions of the "My Big Book of Stickers" collection since she liked the very first one so much. I ordered the Nursery Rhymes one today. Can't wait to get it. I think Mommy enjoys playing with it as much as my little one.
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I got this book for my three year old son and he absolutely loves looking at it. The stickers are pretty and the colors are so bright and vibrant.
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I bought this for my 3 year old, who exhausted the Priddy sticker books. This book had a lot more interaction involved, asking questions to reinforce numbers, shapes, colors, and more cognitive thinking. The interaction is not overly involved such that it was fun for both parent and child, although it can easily be an activity that a child alone can do herself. I think the stickers in this book, although many are the same as in Priddy's books, were more fun to look at.
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