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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 371 EAN: 9780448418254 ISBN: 0448418258 Label: Grosset & Dunlap Manufacturer: Grosset & Dunlap Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 16 Publication Date: May 18, 1998 Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap Reading Level: Baby-Preschool Studio: Grosset & Dunlap Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Reuseable stickers...not really.Well it said that the stickers were removeable and reuseable. But since there were SO many stickers, my child ended up ripping a few of them (alot are nearly identical stickers. Fire truck, ambulance, police car, helicopter, boat and a few other variations of those). The pages look like fun but when you add the stickers to it. they usually peel up along the sides, so the sticky factor isn't that great. I've got them all over my house too because once you take them off, there isn't relaly a place ... Read More Rating: - fun sticker book for fire truck toddler enthusiastsFor a recent trip we bought a large number of sticker and activity books for our toddler. These in the Sticker Stories series were very popular and helped make the trip a pleasant one. There are seven colorful two-page spreads and one one-page picture on which to place stickers. These show various scenes, including the fire station, a street the trucks pass, a city building on fire, a forest fire, a boat fire, an airport fire, a house fire and a cat stuck up a tree. There are over 70 reusable ... Read More Rating: - Fantastic!My 3 year old son loves this book! He loves playing with stickers and the concept of applying them within a story is fabulous! The story gives him just enough guideline to make him think about what stickers he is applying where (and why) but also the freedom to be creative! After he is done with the stickers we go back and read the book and talk about all the pictures and stickers again. I highly recommend this book. I will be purchasing more sticker stories in the future! In association with Amazon.com | |