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At the Seashore: My Nature Sticker Activity Book

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Keep young nature lovers entertained for hours. At the Seashore is the perfect activity book to use to learn about the beach before your summer visits, a great companion to help you identify plant and animal life when you're at the seashore, and an fun-filled reference for picking out all the wonderful things you saw when you return home.

Interactive activities and beautiful illustrations. Children are encouraged to color in jellyfish and anemones, stick on the missing body of a crab, and draw shells and reeds as they learn about the rich life at the beach, including starfish, jellyfish, seagulls, shellfish, and dunes.

A fun quiz at the end of the book tests what you learned.

Collect the entire My Nature Sticker Activity Book

24 pages, Paperback

First published April 19, 2016

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December 18, 2016
My Nature Sticker Activity Books contain 20 pages of colorful illustrations waiting for the correct stickers to complete the image. In the middle of the book is a large spread of colorful stickers from which to choose. These are easy to peel off and place on the appropriate page. When finished, kids will have a nice book of information on each subject they can proudly say they helped create.

At the Shore is billed as “the next best thing to roaming the beach.” This book contains partially completed shells, driftwood, and animals to complete on each page. It begins by explaining what to look for on the beach. If there is a hole, chances are very good an animal lives in the sand and each hole is its door. Kids might find a worm, but it could also be a cockle or razor clam. Moving on to rocks, kids will have images of . . .

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