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Recommendations... My Sleepover Coloring Book by Sylvia Walker This cute coloring book features 30 full-page illustrations that tell the tale of a fun-filled slumber party for girls, from the mailing of invitations to waving goodbye.
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3-D Coloring Book--My First Animal Mandalas by Anna Pomaska Thirty mandalas, decorated with animals and shapes to color and count, will delight kids as young as 5. Color according to the easy directions and create dazzling effects that will float off the page. Includes 3-D glasses!
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|  | Fun with Letters Coloring Book by Anna Pomaska Inexpensive activity book contains 28 delightful "coded riddle," "find the word," "follow the dots," and other fun coloring puzzles that will help your child learn to read and spell.
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Animal Opposites by Cathy Beylon Animals of all different shapes and sizes illustrate the meaning of big (elephant) and small (mouse), fast (cheetah) and slow (snail), loud (lion) and quiet (butterfly), and a herd of other common opposites. 30 full-page pictures.
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Products in Coloring Especially for Children |  |  |  | 3-D Coloring Book--My First Animal Mandalas by Anna Pomaska Thirty mandalas, decorated with animals and shapes to color and count, will delight kids as young as 5. Color according to the easy directions and create dazzling effects that will float off the page. Includes 3-D glasses!
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|  | 3-D Coloring Book--My First Geometric Designs by Anna Pomaska Kids can count the shapes within each of these 30 images — and by following the easy directions, they'll create dazzling coloring effects that will float off the page. Includes 3-D glasses!
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|  | ABC by Anna Pomaska Twenty-six cleverly rendered full-page illustrations — depicting letters of the alphabet and appropriate ready-to-color illustrations — teach the ABCs and simple reading skills in large-format pictures and print.
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|  | ABC Coloring Book by Richard Hefter Within each letter of the alphabet are concealed suitable objects — up to 35 items — for children to find and color. Perfect for learning the alphabet. 29 plates.
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| |  | All Aboard! Trains Activity & Coloring Book by Cathy Beylon Looking for a fun book about trains? Choo-choo-choose this one! Ride the rails with 25 pages of simple brainteasers, including hidden pictures, crosswords, and connect-the-dots.
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|  | Alphabet Search: Activity and Coloring Book by Larry Daste Learning while having fun is as easy as ABC! Eye-catching illustrations featuring oodles of objects, beginning with each letter of the alphabet, help children hone their skills. 38 activity-packed puzzle plates.
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|  | Alphabetimals -- In the Wild! by Patrick O'Toole Kids will love to learn their letters with these adorable alphabetical creations. From Alligator to Zebra, each Alphabetimal features an animal in the shape of a letter, posed in a ready-to-color habitat.
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|  | Alphabetimals Coloring Book by Patrick O'Toole From Alligator to Zebra, these animal-shaped letters spell out fun! Alphabetimals offer kids a C-shaped cat and other memorable images to color that help build associations between letters and words.
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|  | Animal ABC by Pat Stewart Fun-filled coloring book introduces youngsters to the alphabet and helps them to identify animals that start with each letter, including an armadillo, cow, pig, seal, whale, and others. Identifying captions.
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|  | Animal Alphabet Coloring Book by Nina Barbaresi An entertaining and educational coloring book that typically assembles a lion, a lamb, a lizard, a leopard, a lobster, and a llama in one delightfully improbable family portrait.
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|  | The Animal Babies ABC Book of Ballet by Darcy Bell-Myers Alphabet-themed coloring book abounds in cute little critters that love ballet. Suitable for ages 4–8, 30 illustrations depict a corps de ballet of mice, bunnies en pointe, and other fanciful images.
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|  | Animal Dot-to-Dot by Fran Newman-D'Amico Youngsters are introduced to a host of animals when they connect dots to create pictures of a duck, snake, alligator, monkey, bee, and other creatures. Includes 30 large, colorable pictures.
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|  | Animal Opposites by Cathy Beylon Animals of all different shapes and sizes illustrate the meaning of big (elephant) and small (mouse), fast (cheetah) and slow (snail), loud (lion) and quiet (butterfly), and a herd of other common opposites. 30 full-page pictures.
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|  | Animal Word Puzzles Coloring Book by Nina Barbaresi 84 word games: crossword puzzles, fill-in-the-blanks, match-the-name-with-the-animals, more. Excellent learning tool. Illustrations of 170 animals. Solutions.
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|  | The Art Museum: A Sticker Story Coloring Book by Sylvia Walker Thirty lively illustrations to color follow a school field trip to an art museum. Plus, 23 full-color stickers re-create some of the world's greatest art masterpieces. A complete list of titles and artists appears on the inside back cover.
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|  | At Day Camp by Cathy Beylon Thirty illustrations of happy campers learning to swim, playing tennis, putting on a puppet show, visiting a petting zoo, and much more.
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|  | At the Amusement Park by Cathy Beylon Twenty-three ready-to-color pictures take youngsters on a virtual trip to an action-packed fun place where they can have their portraits drawn, ride on the Ferris wheel and carousel, buy some balloons, and more.
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