On The Go Wipe Off Activity Pad
$7.99
Take fun on the go with this “re-markable” take-anywhere book of dry-erase marker games from Melissa & Doug! Choose from 17 different word, number and picture games for one or two players, including classics like hangman and I-spy, as well as games that are sure to become new favorite challenges. Two included dry-erase markers with built-in eraser caps store conveniently in the cover of the spiral-bound book, making it a perfect travel activity for kids six and older. It’s easy to write on, erase, then play again! Recommended for ages 6 years and older.
4 in stock
SKU (UPC): 0000772050562
Produced by: Melissa And Doug
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: March 2018
Publisher: Melissa & Doug
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