2000 Stickers Busy Farm
$7.99
Time to play with our farmyard friends! Fun scenes and engaging activities are perfect for the 2000 stickers featured in this book. Come and explore this busy sticker farm!
LEARNING IS FUN: Learn as you go with simple concepts like counting, matching, and opposites. Increase visual thinking, fine-motor skills, and hand-eye coordination
AT HOME OR ON THE GO: Slip into a backpack or bag and make this a quick on-the-go activity
FOR ANY OCCASION: Great for summer activities, road trips, vacations, airplane rides, rainy days, inside activities, birthday gifts and holidays
3 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781680528541
ISBN10: 1680528548
Cottage Door Press | Editor: Parragon Books
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2020
Publisher: Cottage Door Press
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