My First Sticker By Number Nativity
$10.98
Step into the heartwarming tale of Jesus’s birth with Brain Games My First Sticker by Number Nativity.
*Read the Nativity storyand createbeautiful full color artwork that corresponds to the story. With each sticker you place, watch as the Nativity scene unfolds before your eyes. Images include Mary, Joseph, Jesus, angels, shepherds, and more!
*Introduce the story of the First Christmas to your child in easy to understand language and help your child strengthen their counting skills, develop hand-eye coordination, and improve their problem solving skills.
*Features 12 Sticker by Number pages and a page to create your own nativity scene.
*An answer key and perforated pages make the book easy to use.
*Suitable for ages 3+.
Sticker by Number adds a unique, exciting activity to engage your children to the process of teaching them the Nativity. Read the story on the left hand page and then sticker the right hand page! Find and peel the coordinating stickers in the back of the book. Then, place the sticker with the same number onto the matching space on the art page. Watch as a full colored image emerges from the original unfinished illustration.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781639387489
ISBN10: 163938748X
Compiled by: Brain Games
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: September 2024
Publisher: Publications International, Ltd.
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