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Star Paws: Animal Dress-Up Sticker Books

21 September 2013 by Eileen

Sticker books are always popular in this house as my children love to stick stickers anywhere. It always keeps them entertained on car/train journeys or when they want to do arts and crafts. Pan Macmillan has launched four stickers books featuring Star Paws: Knights, Amazing Jobs, Shopping and Christmas.  They are perfect for ages 3 and above and all animal lovers! All the feature animals are very adorable and cute! I love them too. It makes me want to get my own pet – hope Mr C doesn’t read this!

Star Paws Animal Dress-Up Sticker Books

In each book, there are 15 pages to stick with over 250 stickers and they all come with silly jokes. There are plenty of spaces to stick them with different designs. The pages of stickers are very easy to tear out the books for easier access. The quality of the stickers and paper are excellent. The stickers are easy to peel off and stick on the pages. Ms C enjoyed sticking and giving each animals a makeover! She is totally drawn into the book and wants to keep stick more accessories on the animals.

In the Knight sticker book, you get to meet and dress the dashing Sir Arthur Sixpence and join the Knights of the Hound Table as they joust, feast and attend Knight School! There are lots of amazing medieval outfits for dressing up the dogs, cats, guinea pigs and rabbits.

Want to pick some exciting careers and dress up a whole host of animals in the Amazing Jobs sticker book? There are plenty of outfits to choose from, including doctor, gardener, spaceman, film director, dentist, pop star and wrestler!

Or does your child like to be a personal shopper for the animals?  Then, choose the Shopping sticker book where you get to becoming a stylist or a beautician! There is so much to try on and you are allowed to dress them in all sorts of mismatched clothing if you wish!

In the Christmas sticker book, there are presents to wrap, feasts to prepare, snowballs to throw, Christmas trees to decorate and Christmas jumpers galore!

I would recommend these books for fun and play value, and of course the sticker books keeps the children entertain with a lot of silly dressing up. I also love that the stickers are able to be reused again. They are quite easy to peel off from the pages. The RRP for each book is £3.99 which is very reasonable.

Disclosure: I received this book from the publisher for free. However, they have not paid me for this review, and they do not exercise any editorial control over my review or anything else on this site.

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Comments

  1. Fiona Martin says

    23 September 2013 at 6:55 pm

    These look great -my 2 were eyeing them up in the supermarket at the weekend!

  2. mummyoftwo says

    23 September 2013 at 6:40 pm

    These are fab aren’t they! My son loves sticker books too.

  3. Anna says

    22 September 2013 at 12:23 pm

    these look like fun 😀

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