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90shine 2PCS Halloween Crafts for Kids Ages 4-8 Sticker Books Gift Party Favors Create 22 Pictures
90shine 2PCS Halloween Crafts for Kids Ages 4-8 Sticker Books Gift Party Favors Create 22 Pictures
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About This
- Books are perforated page designs - Package includes 2 Halloween themed sticker books and 22 sheets of stickers.Each book has 11 different Halloween element picture pages,can be finished 22 pictures in total.All the pages are perforated.It’s easy to tear off your finished work to share with your friends or frame it up.
- Halloween themed patterns - Includes bat,pumpkin,ghost,ghoul hand,zombie,cat,reaper,skull,broom,castle,monster,vampire,tomb,etc.Each front side of page is the pattern need to stick,the back side of page is a corresponding printing pattern.
- Measurement & Material - Sticker book measures 8.4” x 9.4” and made of paper.Sticker sheet measures 8.4" x 9.4" and made of removable sticker.
- Easy to use and repositionable - Find out the book page and sticker that match the same picture.Peel off the stickers and place them on the sticker book by same number.The stickers are repositionable .If you place sticker to wrong position,you can peel it gently and re-paste to correct place.The instruction is on the back of book.
- These sticker books can not only enhance your children’s hand eye coordination,color/number recognition and intellect,but also a good way for you to interact with your kids.They can be a Halloween gift or party favors for children.
Overview
- Brand : 90shine
- Color : Black,purple,green,red,orange
- Item dimensions L x W x H : 9.4 x 8.4 x 0.5 inches
- Recommended Uses For Product : Table
- Theme : Halloween
- Cartoon Character : bat,pumpkin,ghost,ghoul hand,zombie,cat,reaper,skull,broom,castle,monster,vampire,tomb
- Special Feature : Removable
- Number of Pieces : 2
- Style : Halloween
- Reusability : Reusable
- Surface Recommendation Table : Material Paper
- : Surface Recommendation Table
- : Material Paper
- Shape Rectangular : Unit Count 2.0 Count
- : Shape Rectangular
- : Unit Count 2.0 Count
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