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Animal Doodles Reusable activity cards from Usborne Reviews

4.7 Rating 3 Reviews
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Filled with inventive suggestions to encourage creativity, this deck offers 100 open-ended invitations to be creative.The clever write-on/wipe-off cards can be used again and again.Great for at home or on-the-go. Includes 50 sturdy two-sided cards (3?"" x 6"") and wipe-off pen.Please note: This item replaces Travel Doodles which is now out-of-print. Animals Doodles is very similar and we are offering it as a direct substitution.

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These are our go-to for when we bring our daughter to restaurants. Because there are so many, she never gets board. We bring an extra marker in case she wants someone to play with her, or if we are meeting up with friends. I understand the reviewer that said having the cards not be hooked together can make a mess, but it also makes for easy sharing with friends. A hole punch and re-closeable loop and this would be perfect.
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Posted 3 years ago
Laura, Mom & Montessori Teacher
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My three children love these. We keep them in the car, and even friends like to do them when they join us. The ideas are creative and not your typical cartoony things to do.
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Posted 13 years ago
The boys (3 and 4yrs) old love drawing on these in the car. They are great for keeping them occupied for a bit. My only complaint was they did not have washable markers, and the cards tended to get all over the place in the car because they were not hooked together in some way.
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Posted 14 years ago