Color and craft for the holidays with Cinderella, Moana, Ariel, and the Disney Princesses in this activity book that includes four big crayons, 36 stickers, and 32 full-color pages of paper cut-outs, recipes, and other activities! 'Tis the season to sparkle with Jasmine, Snow White, Moana, and all your favorite Disney Princesses! Make a paper crown, follow a recipe to make a holiday snack, create paper holiday decor, color and craft a paper trinket box, and decorate with 36 included stickers. Use the 4 big crayons to color and to do holiday-themed activities, such as word search, doodling, matching, and more. Pages are perforated and easy to remove.
Grab your paintbrush, it's time to get creative! Complete fantastic pictures of Queen Elsa at her coronation, Princess Anna searching for the ice palace, Olaf making new friends, and loads more! Includes 16 amazing paint colors and a paint brush.
Use your fin-tastic jumbo crayons and over 30 stickers for some unforgettable fun with this Disney Pixar Finding Dory Ocean of Adventure activity book!
Color your way through sweet treats, dancing school supplies, and pleaseantly plump monsters that are so lovable and adorable you'll want to pinch their cheeks. The makers of Coloring Crush bring you another colored-pencils-included coloring book with perforated pages and postcard prints that are perfect to share with friends. You're sure to color the day away, because coloring has never been so cute!
As a demigod, Maui has done a lot to help humanity. He slowed the sun to make the days longer and used his magical fishhook to pull up new islands. He battled monsters and even helped create coconuts. But there's one thing Maui has never done: be somebody's friend. Follow Maui on his journey to become the best friend ever--with some help from the brave voyager named Moana, that is.
Features an audio read-along! With a simple, witty story and free-spirited illustrations, Peter H. Reynolds entices even the stubbornly uncreative among us to make a mark -- and follow where it takes us. Her teacher smiled. "Just make a mark and see where it takes you." Art class is over, but Vashti is sitting glued to her chair in front of a blank piece of paper. The words of her teacher are a gentle invitation to express herself. But Vashti can’t draw - she’s no artist. To prove her point, Vashti jabs at a blank sheet of paper to make an unremarkable and angry mark. "There!" she says. That one little dot marks the beginning of Vashti’s journey of surprise and self-discovery. That special moment is the core of Peter H. Reynolds’s delicate fable about the creative spirit in all of us.