Little First Stickers Halloween

A Halloween Book for Children

(Author) Sam Smith
Format: Paperback
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Add spooky stickers to bring the Halloween scenes in this book to life. Fill haunted houses with ghosts and ghouls, show witches cooking up sinister concoctions in their cauldrons, and terrify ghost-train riders with screeching bats, menacing monsters and more. Perfect for keeping children entertained at weekends, on journeys, or in the holidays. Sticker books are brilliant for developing essential fine motor skills and creativity as children carefully choose stickers for each scene. With over 150 stickers and a compact format, this is a handy activity book for a holiday or journey. Text prompts on every page help improve vocabulary and the detailed stickers provide plenty of things to talk about.

Information
Publisher:
Usborne Publishing Ltd
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781474969277
Publish year:
2019
Publish date:
Sept. 5, 2019

Sam Smith

Sam Smith is a British singer-songwriter known for their soulful ballads and powerful vocals. Their most famous work, "Stay With Me," earned them multiple Grammy Awards and widespread acclaim. Smith's emotional lyrics and haunting melodies have made them a prominent figure in contemporary pop music, influencing a new generation of artists.

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