This is a review for Golden Girls Sticker Art Puzzles I received a copy of in exchange for this review.
It seems forever that I’ve been watching the Golden Girls including when my grandmother Dorie was alive, my Aunt Katherine and I used to tease Dorie and tell he she was just like Sophie which would make her fighting mad for some reason.
As my daughter got older Suzzane and I would watch Golden Girls together. Now she is gone and its 2022. Charlie and I watch Golden Girls together. He knows the theme song bye heart and can tell you which episode is coming on within the first 5 minutes of the show.
Homeschooling Charlie, I can teach him things he is interested in. Including Movies, Entertainment and Television shoes. I couldn’t wait to share with Charlie. I was going to keep Golden Girls Sticker Art Puzzles for myself as a Mother’s Day Gift to myself. Which you will find inside our Mother’s Day Gift Guide 2022.
I had the book laying on my desk and the more I thought about Golden Girls Sticker Art Puzzles I could see how the book was perfect for Charlie’s Homeschool Art Class as he could put together the puzzles and then draw the pictures by hand.
I love how there is an index in the front of the book telling us which puzzles are inside the book saving us time. I love how each puzzle comes with a story Charlie and I can read together Charlie’s Homeschool Reading Class. We can use the facts in our Language Arts Class in a report and even the words in the book as a Spelling Test.
Get to know the Golden Girls in this collection of 15 sticker art puzzles!
Each sticker jigsaw puzzle uses more than 100 removable stickers to complete full-color images of these famous sassy seniors! An answer key and numbering on the stickers helps out if you have trouble, and each puzzle offers a bit of trivia about the characters. Puzzles keep the brain challenged and are fun for all ages!
About Arie Kaplan
Arie Kaplan is the Author of more than two dozen books, including “LEGO Star Wars: Face Off,”
“LEGO Star Wars: The Official Stormtrooper Training Manual,” “The Jurassic Park Little Golden Book,” “Swashbuckling Scoundrels: Pirates in Fact and Fiction,” and the award-winning “From Krakow to Krypton: Jews and Comic Books.”
He has also written several graphic novels, including “Speed Racer: Chronicles of the Racer,” “Shadow Guy and Gamma Gal: Heroes Unite,” “The Penguins of Madagascar: Penguins on a Mission,” and “The New Kid from Planet Glorf.” In addition to his career as an author, Arie is a screenwriter for television, video games, comic books, and transmedia. He lives in New York City.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates