Paint by Sticker Kids: Zoo Animals: Create 10 Pictures One Sticker at a Time!
E**E
better for older kids
these are great for older kids like 1-3rd graders. I believe younger kids would work too but it can get frustrated to peel the stickers. some stickers were hard to peel and so they will need someone to help them out. Whereas older kids they have better mobility to peel these smaller stickers.this is cool and easy to do. and it helps kids learn their numbers! and to search for the CORRECT numbers. educational and fun at the same time!
R**D
Genius.
Absolutely in love with this series. How clever! One fun activity addressing so many aspects of a child’s development: spacial thinking, shapes (beyond the basic, standard shapes), sophisticated color palettes, patterns of numbers, devising efficient paths to completion, focus, patience, dexterity. And then, voila, you have a cute little presentable artwork in the end. Printed on quality paper, which can then be made into a card, a gift....We have a few other traditional shape puzzles, and we have sticker books, and we have other art activity books. While all nice, none hits so many points within the same activity.I believe the shortest project involves 34 or so stickers (plus time to locate them) randomly arranged, and some are very tiny so it is not as straightforward as it appears. My 5 year old boy thought it was easy as other sticker books and he soon found out otherwise. And he is into it.
L**G
Fun activity!
This is a very nicely designed activity book. Each page has a perforation so you can easily remove the pages from the book so that it's easier to place the stickers. We did this activity with my grand niece who is 8 years old and my mother who has early-dementia. We all had a great time making the pictures with the stickers. You need to be able to match the numbers (up to about 30 or so) from the sticker sheet to the finished page and then match the rotation of the shape. Most stickers are easy to align correctly on the finished page but a couple can be a little more tricky for the young ones to figure out because their angles and length of sides are similar...in the end it doesn't effect the end result of the picture too much if one or two are rotated from their perfect alignment.
L**E
Very nice product
Fun activity. Kids love these sticker books
L**N
Fun toddler activity
My 5 year old really enjoyed this! He needed a little guidance but for the most part he was able to do it himself. The pictures turn out very colorful and cool!
T**C
Another good activity to be done with kids
I got this to use with my 4 year old son. I like doing things like this with him. We work on colors, patterns, numbers, and fine motor skills. These were fun to do, and made cute images. My son was so pleased with himself after finishing each one because they are not that easy for younger children. I could however see it as less enjoyable for children as early as 8 even (might seem simple or boring). What is neat is you can leave it in a book format if you want to take it traveling instead of doing it at home where you can spread out, so it is possible to so in the car or on an airplane.
K**C
Bought for my 5 year old granddaughter.
• Bought for my 5 year old granddaughter, (who is smart for her age) to play with when they come to visit for Thanksgiving.• Book has a sturdy cover and each page is made with a nice weight paper.• Sticker pages clearly show what page they coordinate with.• Looks like it will be fun, but a little challenging (that’s ok) for her at 5 years old. She will understand matching the number on the sticker to the number on the page, but where the challenge for her will come in, I think, is placing the stickers in the right direction to fit into the shape on the page. She will get it I’m sure. Challenges are good for kids and help their minds to grow.• This would make a fun activity to pass time for any age above 5.• Recommend!
A**H
Fun and Educational
My daughter absolutely loves these... she'll be five at the end of the year. But, it's very educations, it keeps her refreshed on counting, simple addition and subtraction, number recognition -- and she has to work hard to fit the sticker exactly at the shapes are cut -- she has a lot of fun with these. She made the giraffe picture yesterday, and she was so proud (it looks terrific), that she keeps staring at it from time to time! I promised we'd get a frame and hang it up! I bought some of the adult versions too, because my therapist has suggested those adult coloring books to assist with anxiety -- only, I really don't like to color. This is a GREAT alternative, and I enjoy working on these little puzzles so much... and the pictures turn out beautifully!
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