Wipe-Clean Sticker Funny Faces Dinosaurs - Wipe-Clean Sticker Funny Faces

Wipe-Clean Sticker Funny Faces Dinosaurs

Wipe-Clean Sticker Funny Faces Dinosaurs - Wipe-Clean Sticker Funny Faces

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Published: 17 October, 2024
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Description

Stick and sketch with wipe-clean, sticker fun!

With over 30 chunky, 100% reusable stickers, this wipe-clean activity folder features 15 dinosaurs to decorate with funny eyes and mouths, making them look hilarious! Children are encouraged to draw silly accessories with the wipe-clean pen to add more charm and personality to their sticker funny face creations. Every dinosaur has their own unique scene, so children can copy the dinosaurs into their habitat and draw anything they want to bring each scene to life!

With funny illustrations, stickers that will make children fall about laughing, and endless fun to be had with wipe-clean drawing, this activity book is the perfect, creative activity to spark children's imaginations and keep them highly entertained.

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More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9781835550373
ISBN10 1835550371
Number Of Pages 32
Item Weight 1000 g
Product Dimensions 164 x 216 x 25 mm
Publisher / Reseller Gemini Books Group Ltd
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

Born and raised in London, Rob graduated from the University of East Anglia with an MA in Creative Writing in 2010. He has written children's novelty, reference and picture books for a number of UK publishers. His specialist areas include dinosaurs and space. In his personal life, his hobbies include hiking, playing bass guitar and pickling vegetables. He lives in London with his wife and two daughters. At an early age, Gareth loved to draw. Gareth studied Illustration at Swansea Metropolitan. His work has a strong illustrative influence, with lots of textures and layers to create a hand drawn style. He frequently visits art exhibitions and finds himself wandering around the galleries with his sketchbook then getting back to his computer, putting his play-list on shuffle, opening up his sketchbook and exploring new techniques and ideas.

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