Halloween Fun

Bring Everyday Objects to Life. More than 300 Stickers!

Illustrated by Agathe Hiron
Paperback
$4.99 US
7.9"W x 7.9"H x 0.21"D  
On sale Jul 06, 2021 | 24 Pages | 978-1-6643-4021-3
| Preschool - 2
Reading Level: Lexile AD330L
Featuring more than 300 bright and colorful stickers, this engaging, interactive sticker-activity book invites creative young artists to transform everyday objects into spook-tacular Halloween chararacters. 

This entertaining, engaging sticker-activity book provides hours of artistic fun while strengthening a child's creativity! Humorous prompts with fun puns will encourage young artists to transform everyday objects such as a pumpkin, dice, plastic building blocks, paints, keys, a clock, a broom, and even candy into fun Halloween characters. Children can add a variety of stickers to change the objects, including eyes, mouths, hats, wings, capes, horns, bolts, and other items. Includes more than 300 bright and colorful stickers.

Transform everyday objects into fun Halloween characters! Each book in the Crazy Stickers series includes more than 300 stickers. Add eyes, mouths, arms, and more to pictures of fruit, sports equipment, vegetables, toys, and other items. These are ideal activity books for young artists with big imaginations!
Danielle McLean is a children's book editor who lives in South London, England. When she's not writing and editing children's books, she can be found in ballet class pursuing her other childhood dream.

Agathe Hiron is a designer from France who now lives in London. She likes to drink coffee in her garden while watching her vegetables grow, laughing at her cat's silliness, and video calling her niece. 
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Featuring more than 300 bright and colorful stickers, this engaging, interactive sticker-activity book invites creative young artists to transform everyday objects into spook-tacular Halloween chararacters. 

This entertaining, engaging sticker-activity book provides hours of artistic fun while strengthening a child's creativity! Humorous prompts with fun puns will encourage young artists to transform everyday objects such as a pumpkin, dice, plastic building blocks, paints, keys, a clock, a broom, and even candy into fun Halloween characters. Children can add a variety of stickers to change the objects, including eyes, mouths, hats, wings, capes, horns, bolts, and other items. Includes more than 300 bright and colorful stickers.

Transform everyday objects into fun Halloween characters! Each book in the Crazy Stickers series includes more than 300 stickers. Add eyes, mouths, arms, and more to pictures of fruit, sports equipment, vegetables, toys, and other items. These are ideal activity books for young artists with big imaginations!

Author

Danielle McLean is a children's book editor who lives in South London, England. When she's not writing and editing children's books, she can be found in ballet class pursuing her other childhood dream.

Agathe Hiron is a designer from France who now lives in London. She likes to drink coffee in her garden while watching her vegetables grow, laughing at her cat's silliness, and video calling her niece. 

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