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Review #17572 - Dated: 14th of January, 2017 Author: savta |
Our boys adore stickers and they are well and truly into Lego as well, so this book was definitely going to be an awesome combination for them. And unlike story books, this activity book has so many things to do that they are quite happy sharing. Mr Three is big enough now to detach the stickers without tearing them, and Mr Five (and about to start school) is old enough to be able to work out the story and actually ensure that the stickers go into the right place - with a little help from an adult to read the instructions to him.
I like the fact that the stickers can be repositioned if they end up in the "wrong" place. That is going to save many an argument as Mr Three is inclined to stick them in other places too - including his mother's phone casing! While he is busy decorating the world outside the book, Mr Five is busy solving the puzzles in the book itself. He can draw simple lines and shapes now and is well and truly ready for the classroom, so he has started adding ticks to the pages he has completed!
I do think books like this are wonderful for pre-schoolers. Sometimes the result does not match what the authors intended, but if it makes the child happy and he is enjoying his own version then why not? Certainly Mr Three, who is not known for his powers of concentration, kept himself occupied for over an hour during which time he decorated not only the phone but also the door, a mug, and his own bag. Meanwhile Mr Five was carefully placing his in what he hoped was the right place in the book, and was equally absorbed in what he was doing. At one stage, he had some of his own Lego figures lined up to watch.
Later that evening, when Mr Three had finished his decorating and moved outside to play something else, Mr Five carefully did a round-up of all his sticker activity, detached Mr Three's artwork, and repositioned it in the book. This was where the re-usable facility came into its own. Mr Five was satisfied with his rearranging but I don't think Mr Three noticed - he was too busy letting off steam with a plastic toy sword outside and pretending to be a ninja.
I think this is a great book for little ones. You don't have to be big enough to read to be able to get a lot of mileage out of the stickers and the different activities. I like the bright colours of the full page spreads - they are eye-catching and fun to look at. At the same time, they encourage hand-eye co-ordination and the chance to learn about shape and colour matching. Altogether a lovely production, guaranteed to give little ones hours of fun.
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