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Books in Water Magic series

  • Water Magic: Circus Colors

    Beaver Books

    Hardcover (Beaver Books Publishing, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Water Magic discovery books by Beaver Books Publishing are designed to engage your child while learning essential pre-school skills. With Circus Colors, kids are introduced to colorful characters who help them identify their colors.
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  • Water Magic Baby Animals 123

    DK Publishing

    Board book (DK Children, Dec. 3, 2007)
    Incredible rainbow colors show through the magic board when the water pen is used, and then dry quickly so the board can be used over and over again, encouraging reluctant starters to have a go on a non-permanent surface. Used with the stencils and instructions in the books, children can freely practice forming shapes, numbers, and letters, then watch them disappear before their eyes. Fun animal characters make counting easy. Children learn the numbers one to ten and then practice drawing the correct number of objects seen on each page using the magic rainbow board and special water pen. Includes animal stencils for coloring fun!
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  • Water Magic Letters ABC

    DK Publishing

    Board book (DK Children, Dec. 3, 2007)
    Children can practice writing the ABCs with the water pen and magic board provided.
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  • Water Magic Ocean

    DK Publishing

    Board book (DK Children, Feb. 18, 2008)
    Incredible rainbow colors show through the magic board when the water pen is used, and then dry quickly so the board can be used over and over again, encouraging reluctant starters to have a go on a non-permanent surface. Used with the stencils and instructions in the books, children can freely practice forming shapes, numbers, and letters, then watch them disappear before their eyes. Explore the ocean and the colors of the sea! Stencils and drawing activities inside the book provide hours of coloring activity fun.
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  • Water Magic Things That Go

    DK Publishing

    Board book (DK Children, Feb. 18, 2008)
    Incredible rainbow colors show through the magic board when the water pen is used, and then dry quickly so the board can be used over and over again, encouraging reluctant starters to have a go on a non-permanent surface. Used with the stencils and instructions in the books, children can freely practice forming shapes, numbers, and letters, then watch them disappear before their eyes. Vehicles are perfect for introducing shapes to preschoolers. This book has "seek and find" challenges to build shape recognition skills, and stencils to help draw shapes correctly on the rainbow board.
    LB