July 2017, Frances Lincoln Children's Books, 24 pages, Paperback, Review copy
Summary from Quarto
Create your own colourful ocean animal portraits with this new National
History Museum sticker series that's perfect for young animal
enthusiasts! Featuring eight sticker by number portraits of sea animals
and packed with fun facts to learn as you sticker, this arty activity
book provides hours of fun for little ones. With large stickers perfect
for little hands and a straightforward sticker by number design, kids
will enjoy creating stylish, vibrant portraits of ocean animals in their
natural habitat.
Nayu's thoughts
I was super excited to get stuck into this aquatic
sticker book because I've done many in the past and thoroughly
enjoyed putting the individual stickers in the right place.
Unfortunately I was quite disappointed-the sticker shapes you see on
the cover arent individual stickers, but big stickers totalling 6-12
depending on the animal. I hadn't read the summary properly when I requested it - I saw the word stickers and said yes. The cover does seem to indicate it could be tiny stickers. This definitely wouldn;t take hours to
complete, not even for a child.
Here's the completed starfish |
However, it keeps the high rating
because the instructions on how to do the stickers are clear and easy
to follow, plus there is a load of information on the opposite side of
the creature, with a few facts I didn't know. My favourites were the
starfish because it is not as innocent as it looks and the dolphin
because it's a dolphin! When I was little I didn't realise they had
teeth (the dolphin - somehow I knew the starfish ate things).
Here's the dolphin ready to have stickers put on. |
Suggested read
The type of sticker book I thought this Ocean one was is Sticker by Numbers Animals by Joanna Webster (Children's, 5 years +, Non-Fiction, Activity book, Sticker book, 10/10E)
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