What to Doodle? Things That Go! by Chuck Whelon Here's a new creative outlet for clever kids. They can complete 62 illustrations in their own unique style — by creating a rocket ship, decorating a private jet or a hot-air balloon, designing a car, and more.
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|  | What to Doodle? Fantastic Fantasy! by Chuck Whelon Budding artists can complete these 62 illustrations in their own creative style — by decorating a wizard's robe, designing a knight's shield, drawing a goblin's steed, and more. Then they can color each page!
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|  | Sesame Street Classic Doodles with Ernie by Sesame Street, Tom Cooke A few things are missing on Sesame Street® — Grover's umbrella, Big Bird's balloons, Oscar's kite. With this doodling book, children can use their imaginations to finish dozens of incomplete illustrations.
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Doodle Design & Draw FASHION by Jennie Sun Chock-full of sophisticated and trendy images, this doodle book encourages aspiring designers to experiment with color and pattern to create original fashions. More than 60 pages of clothing and accessories.
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|  | Doodle Design & Draw CARS by Steven James Petruccio Incomplete scenarios for doodlers to finish include racecars and camper vans as well as more whimsical vehicles. Customize a taxi, create a car fit for a king, and take on other fuel-powered challenges.
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What to Doodle? At the Aquarium by Jillian Phillips More than 60 drawings depict a delightful variety of sea creatures, each with something missing. Kids can add tentacles to an octopus, decorate a hermit crab's shell, and other finishing touches.
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|  | What to Doodle? Jr.--Animals! by Jillian Phillips This compact doodle book depicts a delightful variety of zoo and aquarium animals, each with something missing. Perfect for children ages 6 and up. Includes more than 120 illustrations to finish.
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Create Your Own Story! Activity Kit by Dover, Anna Pomaska Write Your Own Story Coloring Book, Create Your Own Pictures Coloring Book, Crazy Lunch: Silly Sticker Story, Zany Zoo: Silly Sticker Story, and a jumbo drawing pencil.
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|  | What to Doodle? Jr.--Everything! by Rosie Brooks Each of these partially drawn images features a caption that encourages children as young as six to use their imagination to complete the sketch. This compact volume contains more than 120 illustrations.
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What to Doodle? Everyday by Rosie Brooks From drawing what Jeremy and John are riding to school to finishing pictures of birthday cakes, cars, animals, and more, this pint-sized doodle book offers something for everybody! Approximately 60 incomplete illustrations.
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|  | Laugh Out Loud Letters for Girls by Diana Zourelias Send zany greetings that are as much fun to create as they are to read! Just check a box next to one of the multiple-choice phrases that finish each sentence.
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Puppy & Pal Dress Up Sticker Paper Dolls by Robbie Stillerman A cute little girl loves to play dress-up with her adorable puppy. Together they can wear matching hats, shirts, booties, scarves, and more. Includes 27 reusable costume stickers.
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|  | Build a Poster Coloring Book--Fairy Princess by Arkady Roytman Twenty-four fantasy scenes can be colored individually and assembled to create two 32 x 32 posters: one of a damsel surrounded by animals, the other of a woman warrior defending her castle!
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What to Doodle? Creepy Crawlies! by Chuck Whelon Kids can fill in the details of 62 incomplete illustrations, including the patterns on a butterfly's wings, a chameleon's background, a dragonfly's reflection, fleas on an itchy dog, and much more.
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|  | What to Doodle? When I Grow Up! by Chuck Whelon Help kids spark their imaginations and creative energy with these 62 almost-finished drawings. Budding artists can fill in fun details of career-related illustrations, including the work of scientists, musicians, decorators, and designers.
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Sesame Street Playtime Doodles! by Sesame Street This thick little book is filled with more than 60 unfinished pictures featuring Ernie, Elmo, Grover, Abby Cadabby, and others. By using their imagination, children can complete the pictures any way they like!
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|  | Sesame Street Animal Doodles! by Sesame Street This delightful doodle book features more than 60 drawings of Sesame Street® characters and a variety of happy animals. But the pictures are all unfinished! With a dash of creativity, children can complete them their way.
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What to Doodle? My Friends by Rosie Brooks Spark kids' creativity with this delightful little doodle book. They'll provide the finishing touches for dozens of simple illustrations of friends — adding balloons and flowers, sketching pets, drawing patterns, toys, trees, and other items.
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|  | What to Doodle? At the Zoo by Jillian Phillips Sixty-two drawings depict a variety of zoo animals, each with something missing. Young children can add teeth to a grinning crocodile, dream up a snack for a gorilla, and add other imaginative details.
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Puppy Love Stickers by Hans Wilhelm This sweet pup touches hearts wherever he goes — wearing heart-shaped sunglasses, licking a heart-shaped lollipop, blowing bubbles shaped like hearts, and more. The 20 stickers will look doggone cute on notebooks and lunch boxes!
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|  | What to Doodle? Dinosaurs! by Chuck Whelon From drawing a T. rex's prey and a sabertooth tiger's fangs to dreaming up an array of markings, plates, and spikes, kids can use their creativity to complete 62 unfinished images of prehistoric creatures.
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Girlfriends Activity Book by Fran Newman-D'Amico Today's little girls just want to have fun — and this cute collection features nearly 50 puzzles about their favorite things: sleepovers, shopping, dressing up, soccer, birthdays, and more.
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|  | What to Doodle? Amazing Animals! by Chuck Whelon Youngsters can finish what we started with these 62 incomplete animal images. Decorate a butterfly's wings, illustrate a boa constrictor's prey, show what angers a charging rhino, and more.
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What to Doodle? All Sorts of Sports! by Chuck Whelon Action-packed lineup of 62 incomplete sports images encourages budding artists to add finishing touches. Kids can design a baseball player's uniform, draw a champion swimmer's medals, and more, then color each page!
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|  | Glitter Mermaid Sticker Paper Doll by Eileen Rudisill Miller Magical and mysterious, this beautiful mermaid shimmers beneath the ocean with 21 glittering costume pieces: gowns trimmed with flowers and ruffles, jewelry, a flowing scarf, stylish turban, and much more.
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Glitter Snow Princess Sticker Paper Doll by Eileen Rudisill Miller Who's the fairest of them all? This lovely Snow Princess, wearing the most elegant wardrobe in the kingdom. The lovely doll comes with 11 reusable, glittering costume stickers.
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|  | Princess Activity Book by Becky J. Radtke Let the games begin! Pretty princesses appear throughout this royal mix of puzzles, mazes, crosswords, alphabet games, connect-the-dots, word searches, and other fun-filled challenges. 45 activities and solutions.
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Brown Girl, Brownstones by Paule Marshall Set in Brooklyn during the Depression and World War II, this 1953 coming-of-age novel centers on the daughter of Barbadian immigrants. "Passionate, compelling." — Saturday Review. "Remarkable for its courage." — The New Yorker.
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|  | How to Draw Princesses and Other Fairy Tale Pictures by Barbara Soloff Levy, Drawing In just three or four steps, fairy tale fans can learn to illustrate a bevy of beautiful princesses as well as other related characters and details, such as princes, kings, queens, a Fairy Godmother, a royal coach, and more. Includes helpful blank practice pages.
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Fairy Princess Sticker Paper Doll by Barbara Steadman With 24 different fashion accessories featuring stylish blouses, flowing skirts, dainty shoes, and other enchanting apparel, this sweet little sprite has plenty to choose from. 1 doll, 24 sticker costumes.
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|  | Birthday Girls Sticker Paper Dolls by Robbie Stillerman Two little dolls are here to spread the birthday cheer, with 29 colorful stickers for a festive assortment of cute clothes and party favors, including balloons, goodie bags, and gifts.
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Glitter Tattoos Princess Leonora by Eileen Rudisill Miller Anyone can bear the stamp of royalty, thanks to these sparkling tattoos. 10 dazzling images include a pair of imperial anklets, along with crowns and other aristocratic symbols.
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|  | Fairyland Hidden Pictures by Diana Zourelias With this magical book of 24 puzzles, you can discover the everyday items concealed under a gnome's toadstool, beside a dragon's tail, and next to an elf's shoe. Clues, solutions.
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Girlfriends "Party Time" Sticker Paper Dolls by Joanne Mary Cannon Ruffled dresses, floor-length gowns, and fur- and jewel-trimmed tops will take four cuties to fancy parties, weddings, and other special occasions. 4 dolls, each with 25 mix-and-match outfits.
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|  | What Katy Did by Susan Coolidge Quick-tempered Katy Carr learns gentle lessons in behavior from a beloved cousin after an accident puts all of Katy's dreams on hold. An unforgettable tale of growing up in 19th-century America.
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Shiny Girl Stuff Stickers by Robbie Stillerman Sixteen peel-and-apply images of your favorite things: bubble bath, cell phone, nail polish, diary, perfume, cosmetics, and more — all highlighted in shiny, metallic colors.
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Cut & Color Paper Dolls: Kati and Kayla by Robbie Stillerman Children play fashion designer as they color and cut out clothes for friends who love to swim, shop, dance, and go to slumber parties. 2 dolls, each with 16 costumes.
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|  | Cut & Color Paper Dolls: Alice and Anna by Ming-Ju Sun Figures of 2 girls growing up in the early 1900s — along with their adorable, vintage wardrobes — can be colored and then cut out. 2 dolls, each with 16 costumes.
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|  | Fairyland Sticker Picture Puzzle by Marty Noble Fashion a delightful land of make-believe with 32 peel-and-apply pictures of fairies, elves, and little creatures of the forest.
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Figure Skating Coloring Book by Brenda Sneathen Mattox Skaters at all levels of expertise, arrayed in eye-catching costumes, demonstrate a variety of moves — from a trio in fur-trimmed hats to lovely young women in sequined outfits. 29 black-and-white illustrations.
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|  | Blair the Beauty Queen Sticker Paper Doll by Robbie Stillerman A full wardrobe of dazzling costumes and appropriate accessories befitting her role as a beauty pageant queen accompany this diminutive darling. 1 doll, 29 stickers.
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Prom Girl and Boy Sticker Paper Dolls by Barbara Steadman Dazzling duo, accompanied by tuxedos and sparkling evening gowns, will put a smile on a lot of little faces. Accessories included. 2 dolls, 22 stickers.
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|  | ABC of Ballet by Janet Grosser Clearly worded, abundantly illustrated little guide defines basic ballet-related terms: arabesque, battement, pas de chat, relevé, sissonne, many others. Pronunciation guide included. Excellent primer.
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Write Your Own Story Coloring Book by Anna Pomaska Twenty-three full-page illustrations to color plus room to write down story about adventures of Penny, Mark, and Koko the Clown.
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|  | What to Doodle? Christmas Creations! by Chuck Whelon Kids can draw toys from Santa's workshop, sketch a friend for a lonely snowman, illustrate the gifts beneath a Christmas tree, and lots more. Plus, each page can be colored when completed.
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What to Doodle? Happy Halloween! by Chuck Whelon Kids can fill in the details of these delightfully spooky but incomplete illustrations. Playful Halloween scenes range from the landscape beneath a flying witch to the residents of a haunted house.
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|  | What to Doodle? In the Garden! by Chuck Whelon Spark young imaginations and creative energy with these 62 unfinished drawings of scenes from the garden. Kids can draw their favorite vegetables, sketch acorn-gathering squirrels, design gardening tools, and more.
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What to Doodle? Best Friends Forever! by Chuck Whelon Kids can design a pair of matching lockets, draw a companion for a teddy bear, create a home for an adorable puppy, and fill in the details of other friendship-related illustrations.
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|  | What to Doodle? Manga! by Ted Rechlin Sixty almost-finished illustrations based on the Japanese style of cartooning known as manga offer imaginative opportunities for doodlers. Draw a samurai sword, monster teeth, warrior tattoos, and other fantastic images.
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What to Doodle? Superheroes! by Ted Rechlin More than 60 unfinished drawings invite cartoon fans and adventure lovers of all ages to doodle the crucial details of action-packed sequences involving superheroes, villains, robots, and monsters.
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