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Giving Away 3 Activity Books Children Will Love!

Disclaimer: I was gifted 3 activity books to review but all thoughts and opinions are my own.

3 Activity Books Children Will Love!

A few weeks ago I gave you a list of 10 activities you could do with your grands this summer. Now I have something else to add to that list. I Can Do That activity books will keep your grands busy for hours. These books are budget-friendly, imaginative and perfect for preschoolers who are bursting with creativity and eager to show off their independence.

These books by Gakken are filled with fun, super-easy activities that empower children age 3 and up to create amazing art, make cool paper-folding projects, and master mazes and other puzzles with cute stickers.activity books

Two of my grands found the books in my room and I couldn’t keep their hands off them. I let them look through the books with the promise that once I photographed them we would work on them together.

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This is the inside of the sticker book. ALL my grands love stickers and the best part about these stickers is they are reusable!

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What I love best about the art book is that kids can use crayons or dry-erase markers and erase with a damp paper towel and then use again! How cool is that!

These three interactive books are popular in Japan and they are now available for the first time in the U.S. Here’s why you should enter our contest to win a set….

  1. They are great for boosting skills over the summer
  2. They are ideal for rainy day play and quiet time.
  3. They are perfect to pack for any car ride, flight, or train trip.
  4. They are budget-friendly and make great birthday gifts!

So what are you waiting for? One lucky winner (U.S. entrants only) will win these three books and make a child very happy! Give it a shot. It might be you!

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13 Comments

  1. I’d give them to a family at church with 3 little ones who love to make things.

  2. I would give these to my dear friend who has a down’s syndrom child– these would be so perfect for her

  3. I’d give these to my nephew. I have one nephew that has special needs – Trisomy 18. His brothers that do not share that trait, but have to go to a lot of his physical therapy appointments. I think the youngest would really appreciate the activity books, so when he’s waiting at the doctor’s office.

  4. Those look great!Thank you! I would give them to my crafty bunch of grandkids who come for “Drop In Crafty Days” at my house once each week. It’s hard thinking of things the littlest ones would enjoy and these books would suit that purpose just fine!

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