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Finish It Stickies: 100 Cartoons to Finish & Leave Behind (Finish It Stickies)

by Mary Ross

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We start it...kids finish it! Each page in this fun sticky pad provides a partial drawing just waiting for a young artist to put in the final touches. It’s the child who gets to be creative and decide what to put on the empty dinner plate, what’s visible outside the frame of a window, who should wear a pair of shoes, and whether a small, furry (but earless) creature needs perfect bunny ears or wild-looking antlers. Anything goes, so children can get as wild and wacky as they want. And fortunately, this pocket-sized, carry-it-anywhere kit comes packaged with a pencil and sharpener so they’re always ready to get the drawing done!… (more)
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We start it...kids finish it! Each page in this fun sticky pad provides a partial drawing just waiting for a young artist to put in the final touches. It’s the child who gets to be creative and decide what to put on the empty dinner plate, what’s visible outside the frame of a window, who should wear a pair of shoes, and whether a small, furry (but earless) creature needs perfect bunny ears or wild-looking antlers. Anything goes, so children can get as wild and wacky as they want. And fortunately, this pocket-sized, carry-it-anywhere kit comes packaged with a pencil and sharpener so they’re always ready to get the drawing done!

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