PAW Patrol Marshall Water Wow
$8.99
Games and Toys
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This exciting and reusable activity book features scenes with Marshall and friends from PAW Patrol(TM) on four reusable Water Wow! boards! Pages in the spiral-bound book are white when dry, and reveal colors, pictures, and letters when wet. Let the pages dry to erase, then color with water again and again! Search-and-find activities are included with each scene. The chunky-sized water pen is easy to fill, easy for small hands to grasp, and stores in the activity pad – making it a terrific travel toy. PAW Patrol(TM) is always ready to help, inspiring preschoolers with a blend of teamwork, adventure, and humor as they develop social, emotional, and developmental skills through play.
4 in stock
SKU (UPC): 0000772332521
Compiled by: Melissa And Doug
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: July 2021
Publisher: Melissa & Doug
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