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Paint by Sticker Kids: Trucks, Trains & More
Joining the bestselling Paint by Sticker Kids sticker-activity series is Paint by Sticker Kids: Vehicles, packed with brightly colored trucks, trains, planes, and other things that go!The Paint by Sticker Kids series has sold more than 6.5 million copies to date, and the reasons are obvious: stickers, stickers, and more stickers! Plus, it's a craft that delivers hours of screen-free, mess-free fun. Paint by Sticker Kids: Vehicles is full of brightly-colored modes of transportation by land, air, and sea. Kids will delight in stickering a plane soaring through the clouds, a train chugging through the mountains, a rainbow hot air balloon floating in the sky, and more!Painting by sticker is easy, mess-free, and portable (plus, all the pages are perforated so multiple kids can create at the same time!).
The stickers are designed to be easy for small hands to maneuver, and no actual paint means no splatter, drips, or messy clean-up. All you have to do is 1) find the sticker, 2) peel the sticker, and 3) place the sticker on the corresponding numbered space.
The Book of Questions
An update of the best selling Book of Questions, the revised book poses over 300 questions that invite people to explore the most fascinating of subjects: themselves. It's a book that can be used as an avenue for personal growth, a tool for deepening relationships, a way to get to know someone quickly, or simply as a fun way to pass the time on long car trips. The revised edition is completely updated, and features over 100 new questions that reflect the current culture shifts of the past 25 years. (Question No. 23: How would you react if you learned that a sad and beautiful poem that touched you deeply had been written by a computer? Question No. 129: Would you feel more handicapped by losing the use of all motorised vehicles, all telecommunications devices and computers, or your nondominant hand? If you had to give one up, which would you pick? Question No. 256: You discover that, because of a mix up at the hospital, your wonderful two-year-old is not actually yours. Would you want to switch kids to try to correct the mistake? What if you'd never hear




