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Help spark young imaginations and creative energy with more than 60 almost-finished drawings. Budding artists can fill in fun details of career-related illustrations, including great discoveries by a scientist and an archaeologist, performances by an actor and a singer, the challenges faced by a firefighter and a paramedic, and creations of an interior decorator and a fashion designer.
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