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Books in Color Plus Selfink Stamper Mark series

  • Friends Forever?

    Golden Books, Gregg Schigiel

    Paperback (Golden Books, Jan. 14, 2003)
    When SpongeBob’s Valentine’s Day plans go wrong, will Sandy be able to save the day? The 32 pages of coloring images and puzzles tell the story. The two attached tattoo markers can be used to decorate the coloring pages, valentines, or even friends with seafaring style. The back cover features cutout arm bands for kids and their mates.
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  • Dream Dance

    RH Disney

    Paperback (Golden/Disney, May 13, 2003)
    Join Woody and the gang from Toy Story 2 in search of objects, each beginning with a different letter of the alphabet! Children can read the clues on each page and guess which object is hidden. Then they can reveal the object by rubbing a coin over the correct area on the page. The back cover includes a reusable hide-and-seek game for two or more players.
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  • Buzz's Bug Hunt

    Frank Berrios

    Paperback (Golden/Disney, Jan. 14, 2003)
    Blast into spring with Buzz and Woody on an adventure that takes them to the outer limits of the backyard! This 32-page coloring book includes two washable tattoo markers featuring an ant and a dragonfly, which can be used on a child’s skin or directly on the activity pages! The back cover has a make-your-own-bug-box activity.
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  • Blue's Quilt

    Golden Books, Artful Doodlers Ltd.

    Paperback (Golden Books, May 13, 2003)
    Blue and her friends are making a quilt of all their favorite places! Kids get to help out by using their two different stamper markers to complete pattern games and by figuring out what Blue wants to put on her quilt square! A write-on/wipe-off quilt on the back cover lets kids create their own thematic quilts.
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  • Don't Pencil Me In

    Golden Books, Caleb Meurer

    Paperback (Golden Books, Jan. 1, 2004)
    SpongeBob finds a magical pencil, and it seems like the best day ever—until one unruly doodle comes to life and threatens Bikini Bottom. Can SpongeBob rub out this sketchy character? Young artists can help SpongeBob with their own magical pencil. The pencil comes blistered to the cover and features a rolling stamper affixed to the top that prints undersea designs. The back cover includes step-by-step instructions on how to draw television’s most popular sponge.
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