I received a copy of this children’s book Halloween Super Puffy Stickers! Boo to You! written by Maggie Fischer in exchange for this review.
Like all children Charlie has always loved and collected Stickers. I have a tip to share about me that you might not know. I also like to collect new unique stickers to decorate our home with. Which is why I was excited to sit down and browse through Halloween Super Puffy Stickers! Boo to You!.
The stickers are puppy which makes them fun to feel. I love how this book is a activity book which has a envelope to hold all the stickers in. Even though this book is for children younger than Charlie we still had a lot of fun doing the activities.
For Homeschool Math we counted candies and in reading we read everything we was asked to do. We were able to use some of the stickers to recreate in our Art Class. The stories will keep children on there seats wanting to know what they do next.
If you end up stumped on a page the answers are in the back of the book which I covered up until Charlie and I finished all the activities. Then Charlie and I went back through each page together checking his work. Allowing us to spend one on one time together.
I want to purchase a copy of Halloween Super Puffy Stickers! Boo to You! for my niece Lily and my nephew Jason for there Halloween Goodie Bag. Charlie took the book down to his Grandmothers this morning and she is going to pick up a copy for her Great Grandchildren for Halloween.
About:
Get into the Halloween spirit with this spooky and sweet activity book that includes 32 activity pages and more than 75 adorable puffy stickers.
No tricks, just treats in this fun Halloween activity book! Turn the pages and make your way through Monster mazes, daring doodles, and silly search and finds. With colorful illustrations, 32 activity pages, and more than 75 puffy stickers, this book is so much fun it’s spooky!
About Maggie Fischer
Maggie Fischer is originally from Oregon, but now lives in Seattle, Washington after receiving her B.A. in English from Gonzaga University. The daughter of a children’s librarian, Maggie has grown up surrounded by books, and feels impossibly lucky to write and edit books for kids. She spends her time trying not to get worried about the increasing number of crows in her backyard, petting her enormous cat, Finch, and drinking more coffee than is probably healthy.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates