Bluey: Easter Fun!: A Craft Book

Bluey: Easter Fun!: A Craft Book

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-03-22 17:19:16
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Bluey
  • ISBN:1760896896
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Jess

On first inspection, Bluey: Easter Fun! is quite a thick and sturdy sticker activity book。 The iconic cartoon elements of the series have been utilised well to create a vibrant and inviting activity book that ‘pops’ in both colour and activities, making it not only easy to spot on the shelves but great fun for the family too。The ‘how-to’ guide at the beginning of the book is a cute and quirky concept that is sure to be a big hit with younger kids eager to dive into the book。 The tone used in the On first inspection, Bluey: Easter Fun! is quite a thick and sturdy sticker activity book。 The iconic cartoon elements of the series have been utilised well to create a vibrant and inviting activity book that ‘pops’ in both colour and activities, making it not only easy to spot on the shelves but great fun for the family too。The ‘how-to’ guide at the beginning of the book is a cute and quirky concept that is sure to be a big hit with younger kids eager to dive into the book。 The tone used in the text is relaxed, friendly, but gentle in its reminder that you will need “an adult to help” for some of the activities。As one might expect, the book includes colouring, join the dots, designing your own Easter egg and other creative styles of independent play, but it also asks the ‘reader’ to go outside and explore, to check off items in scavenger hunts, engage in nature play, cooking with parents, gardening, steps on how to create finger puppets and even a guide on building your own tent! Oh, and you get to make Easter hats and Easter baskets as well from templates and guides。This vast range of activities makes Bluey: Easter Fun! the one-stop Easter holiday book in my opinion。 There’s not only heaps of different things to do – outside and inside, so the weather doesn’t matter – but it’s also constantly changing, challenging and rewarding its ‘reader’ for partaking in these activities。 Meaning kids are less likely to get bored with the book after half an hour of colouring-in, while also promoting family time! Which is a win-win as far as I can see。This review was originally posted at The Never Ending Bookshelf on the 5th April 2020 and can be found here: https://wp。me/p3yY1u-288 。。。more