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Cover of Eyelike Stickers Seasons

Eyelike Stickers Seasons

by Workman Publishing

Book Details

Publisher:Workman Publishing
Published:2011-11-01
Pages:16
Format:ebook
Language:English
ISBN:0761171401

Reading Info

Age Range:1-3

About This Book

The seasons whirl past in a vibrant flurry of blossoms, clovers, shells, sunflowers, pinecones, gourds, holly, snowflakes and evergreens to use all year 'round! Enough "signs of the seasons" to satisfy even the most active imaginations! The freshest stickers nature has to offer! EachEyeLike Stickersbook features over 400 reusable stickers from the natural world. Your kids will use them to mix, match, trade, collect, and create their own stunning artwork! Perfect for journals, scrapbooks, craft p

Our Review

This seasonal sticker book brings nature's changing beauty to little hands with over 400 reusable stickers depicting blossoms, snowflakes, shells, and pinecones. The collection serves as a wonderful introduction to the four seasons, helping toddlers visually identify and sort natural items by the time of year they appear. Each page becomes an interactive learning experience, allowing children to explore concepts of weather, growth, and cycles through hands-on play. The vibrant, realistic images of sunflowers, holly, and gourds create immediate visual appeal while teaching early nature vocabulary.

What makes this activity book particularly valuable is how it transforms simple sticker play into a developmental tool for fine motor skills and pattern recognition. Young children will delight in the tactile experience of placing and repositioning the durable stickers on various surfaces, from windows to notebooks. This is an ideal resource for parents seeking screen-free entertainment that quietly builds observation skills and seasonal awareness. The reusable nature of the stickers ensures this educational activity provides lasting engagement through countless creative sessions.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction